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the configuration of a surface and the relations among its man-made and natural features precise detailed study of the surface features of a region
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1. Generally, the disposition of the major natural and man-made physical features of the earth's surface, such as would be entered on a map. This may include forests, rivers, highways, bridges, etc., as well as contour lines of elevation, although the term is often used to denote elevation characteristics (particularly orographic features) alone. 2. The study or process of topographic mapping.
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the relative elevations of different features in a landscape.
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Vast steppe with low hills west of Ural Mountains; extensive coniferous forest and tundra in Siberia; deserts in Central Asia; mountains along southern boundaries.
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The natural and constructed relief of an area.
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