Topography (Greek topos, "place", and graphia, "writing") is the study of Earth's surface features or those of planets, moons, and asteroids.
In a broader sense, topography is concerned with local detail in general, including not only relief but also vegetative and human-made features, and even local history and culture. This meaning is less common in America, where topographic maps with elevation contours have made "topography" synonymous with relief. The older sense of Topography as the study of place still has currency in Europe.
For the purposes of this article, topography specifically involves the recording of relief or terrain, the three-dimensional quality of the surface, and the identification of specific landforms. This is also known as geomorphometry. In modern usage, this involves generation of elevation data in electronic form. It is often considered to include the graphic representation of the landform on a map by a variety of techniques, including contour lines, Hypsometric tints, and relief shading
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2007-12-05 11:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Topography is how the land is. It's mountains, plateaus, deltas, bays, rivers, etc. For example, to describe the topography of Tibet you would name it's mountains and valleys and rivers.
2007-12-05 19:35:50
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answered by nOobhawb 3
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Map study of earth's surface features. Mountains hills etc.
2007-12-05 19:36:19
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answered by seand1990 2
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You can find a very good explanation with examples at www.wikipedia.com, and it has other resources so you can check that it's accurate.
2007-12-05 19:35:33
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answered by Anna P 7
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