What will a hill look like on a topographic map? How will a basin look different from a hill?
What will a hill look like on a topographic map? How will a basin look different from a hill?
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With a shape kind of like the sun, but the lines are towards the centre, rather than pointing outward.
A conical hill is a hill with uniform slope and is represented by concentric contours spaced almost regularly.
A topographic profile is a plot showing the shape of the surface of the ground (so hills, hillocks, dips, valleys and the like). Whereas a geologic cross section shows the order and structure of soils and / or rocks below the ground surface. Geologic sections are typically created by first drawing a topographic profile of the section of interest then adding in the underlying strata. An example of the way they are created is given in the related links.
We know that Mount Everest is the highest mountain, but it is difficult to say what the tallest hill is. Hills come in different sizes (like mountains), but the line dividing mountains and hills is not clearly defined.
a cinder cone volcanoe looks like a ant hill
because the sunlight changes it what it looks like and models are people that walk on catwalks
I believe it is a Thematic map.
Pech used to mean 'hill'. Family names like Pech, Du Pech, Delpech, Puech or Delpuech are related to that topographic indication.
The basin like area of the kidney is know as the Renal Pelvis
On a topographic map a contour line connects points of equal elevation.....hope that helped
Because the pull of gravity is like water swirling in a basin.
On a topographic map a contour line connects points of equal elevation.....hope that helped
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its like a waterfall
Everything is different is like asking why isnt every hill the same.
Drained
It has a forest and it is rocky.