how is a cliff shown on a topographical map
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Cliffs are represented by very close (or sometimes touching) contour lines. ... Also note that if a feature such as a small cliff is shorter than the contour interval, then it may not show up on the map.
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Cliff Contour Lines
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A cliff is a very steep, vertical or overhanging rock face. Cliffs are represented by very close (or sometimes touching) contour lines. ... Also note that if a feature such as a small cliff is shorter than the contour interval, then it may not show up on the map.
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