The side view of the cut of a relief feature ___________
4. This type of settlement is found along a railway track__________
5. The main stream that flows through Sirohi and Banas Kantha
districts and shown on topo sheet 45 D/10
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Explanation:
How many points of view does a relief have? A relief sculpture is a type of sculpture that contains objects embedded in a ground or surface. It has only one point of view, like a painting or drawing
Linear settlements: Settlements built along a road or along a railway track are called linear settlements. If settlements are found on both sides of the track or roads they are called parallel settlements.
The Sipu Nadi is a tributary of the Banas river (the confluence) lying to the west of the area shown. It flows from north-east to south-west withits two main tributaries –Varka and Mahadeviyao Nadis joining the left bank. Both rise in the hilly region to the east.
Topo sheet 45D/10 of Gujarat and Rajasthan:
Banas Kantha and Sirohi is a district of Gujarat and Rajasthan and to the location is Latitude 24 degree 15'–240, 30'North Longitude 720 15' - 720 30' East. Aravalli hills are the southern end regions in the western India border of Rajasthan and Gujarat
3. Relief is a sculptural technique where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material. What is actually performed when a relief is cut in from a flat surface of stone (relief sculpture) or wood (relief carving) is a lowering of the field, leaving the unsculpted parts seemingly raised.