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an upland with rugged surface is called __________​

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Answered by FsG11AJ
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Answer:

here is your answer mate

sealevel

Upland and lowland are portions of plain that are conditionally categorized by their elevation above the sea level. Lowlands are usually no higher than 200 m (660 ft), while uplands are somewhere around 200 m (660 ft) to 500 m (1,600 ft).

Answered by marishthangaraj
7

An upland with rugged surface is called sealevel.

Explanation:

  • Extra water in the oceans kinds sea level higher. Secondly, water enlarges as it gets warmer.
  • So, warm water takes up additional room in our oceans – making the sea levels higher.
  • These two things unitedly have elevated sea level about 7 to 8 inches (about 16 to 21 centimeters) since 1900.
  • The location of the datum is at Newlyn in Cornwall. It was established by the Ordnance Survey with the mean sea level calculated from hourly readings taken over a six-year period from 1915 to 1921.

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