Clipart images of topography, which is the study of the Earth's surface. This is most often seen in map-making, when representing features of the Earth is represented by symbols.
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Bamboo
The typical representation of bamboo on a topographical map.... |
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Banana
The typical representation of banana on a topographical map.... |
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Bluffs, Other than Rocky
The typical representation of bluffs (other than rocky) on a topographical map.... |
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Bluffs, Rocky
The typical representation of rocky bluffs on a topographical map.... |
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Cactus
The typical representation of cactus on a topographical map.... |
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Contour Map
topography map, contour map, bird's eye view... |
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Contour Map Method of Execution, Shoreline
"The contours are sketched lightly in pencil and the hachures drawn perpendicular to them, starting at the summit and making heavier strokes for steeper slopes. The rows of strokes should touch the pe... |
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Contour Map, Shoreline
A map of a shoreline created by using contour lines creating hills.... |
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Contour Map, Shoreline Hill Shading by Hachures
"The showing of relief by means of hill shading gives a pleasing effect but is very difficult of execution, does not give exact elevations and would not be applied on maps to be used for engineering p... |
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Contour System
In cartography, a contour line (often just called a "contour") joins points of equal elevation (height) above a given level, such as mean sea level. A contour map is a map illustrated with contour lin... |
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Contour, Shoreline
"A contour is a line on the surface of the ground which at every point passes through the same elevation, thus the shore line of a body of water represents a contour. If the water should rise one foot... |
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Contours
The diagram shows the principles of contours. The cones and domes from the side (a) are translated to topography (b).... |
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Contours
Showing relief on a map using contours.... |
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Contours to Slope
This diagram shows the translation of contours to finding the measurement of the slope in grade percent, mils, degrees, and gradient.... |
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Coral Reef
The typical representation of coral reef on a topographical map.... |
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Corn
The typical representation of corn on a topographical map.... |
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Cotton
The typical representation of cotton on a topographical map.... |
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Cultivated Fields in General
The typical representation of cultivated fields in general on a topographical map.... |
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Defilade
Determining a defilade (natural shield) in military by use of topography.... |
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Depression Contours
The typical representation of depression contours, if otherwise ambiguous, on a topographical map.... |
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Eel Grass
The typical representation of eel grass on a topographical map.... |
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Fault Scarp Slope
"View of the southeastern slope of the eastern twin of Orenaug Hill. Fault scarps bound the hummocky surface of the block on the northeast and west; the courses of the scarps follow the fringes of tre... |
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Fault Scarps
"Fault scarps of Orenaug Hill (floating block topography). The view is taken from the top of a cliff in the eastern twin hill." -Walcott, 1901... |
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Glacier Contours
In cartography, a contour line (often just called a "contour") joins points of equal elevation (height) above a given level, such as mean sea level. A contour map is a map illustrated with contour lin... |
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Glacier Form Lines
In cartography, a contour line (often just called a "contour") joins points of equal elevation (height) above a given level, such as mean sea level. A contour map is a map illustrated with contour lin... |