Geography, asked by Kungkho, 1 year ago

what is Topography and how it is derived?

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Answered by shiv7020
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Topography is a detailed map of the surface features of land. It includes the mountains, hills, creeks, and other bumps and lumps on a particular hunk of earth. This handy word is a Greek-rooted combo of topos meaning "place" and graphein "to write." ... It's the geographical contours of the land.

aryamannkhare0: opography. Topography is a detailed map of the surface features of land. It includes the mountains, hills, creeks, and other bumps and lumps on a particular hunk of earth. This handy word is a Greek-rooted combo of topos meaning "place" and graphein "to write." ... It's the geographical contours of the land.
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Answered by aramaswamy1947
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Topography describes the physical features of an area of land. These features typically include natural formations such as mountains, rivers, lakes, and valleys. ... Topography often records the various elevations of an area using a topographical map.
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