flat topography

collocation in English

meaningsofflatandtopography

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flat
adjective
uk
/flæt/
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/flæt/
level and smooth, with no curved, high, or ...
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topography
noun[U]
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/təˈpɒɡ.rə.fi/
us
/təˈpɑː.ɡrə.fi/
the physical appearance of the natural features of an area of land, especially the shape of ...
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(Definition offlatandtopographyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The difference in elevation of the city is about 70 m with generally partiallyflattopographywith altitudinal variation in the range of 11201190 m.a.s.l.
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Bicyclists flock to the island because itsflattopographyand lengthy low-volume roads make it ideal for cycling.
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Given the town's generallyflattopography, water often accumulates on town roads stranding motorists in heavy rains.
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This is, from north to south the city has aflattopographyand from east to west the city has varying degrees of inclination.
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Galva is situated on relativelyflattopographywith a single stream that only runs during wet weather through the south part of town, flowing southwest.
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These fires can move quickly, fanned by high winds inflattopography, they quickly consume the small amounts of fuel/vegetation available.
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Theflattopographyalso has an impact on drainage conditions.
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Due to theflattopographyof the city centre, bicycles are popular.
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The desert zone is mainly offlattopographywith some small mountain ranges that run north to south.
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There is an active cycling culture enhanced by a relativelyflattopography, and a generally mild climate.
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Nine of these islands which are inhabited have mountainous areas whereas the other islands haveflattopographywith sandy beaches.
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It has a veryflattopographyand is only 30ft m above sea level.
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The area is old lake bottom and has extremelyflattopographyand a high density of temporary wetlands.
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The reason for this is that prairies are prime locations for agriculture as well as development of all types due to the lack of trees andflattopography.
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The joint's surfaces are flat or planar in early life but as we start walking, the sacroiliac joint surfaces develop distinct angular orientations and lose their planar orflattopography.
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Horsham lacks a prominent skyline, partly due to itsflattopographyand its large sprawling area of approximately 14 blocks.
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