How is a concical hill represented on a topographical sheets ?
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with help of concentric contours
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rises almost uniformly from the surrounding land. A conical hill with uniform slope and narrow top is represented by concentric contours spaced almost at regular intervals. A widely stretched flat–topped high land, with relatively steeper slopes, rising above the adjoining plain or sea is called a plateau
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