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discuss the relationship between physiography and Drainage of the map

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Relationship between 'physiography' and 'Drainage' of the map:

The physiography of the map can be described as the points of the map that could be marked and defined upon, the terrains are marked, the land is marked and we can see at what distance is it from the sea level.

The drainage of the map can be defined as the water tributaries, rivers flowing from one end of the map to the other or getting mixed with the ocean. It shall always be seen from the top so that we could analyse the whole flow of the water.

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