varied topography
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvariedandtopography
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varied
adjective
uk/ˈveə.rɪd/us/ˈver.ɪd/
containing or changing between several different things ...
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topography
noun[U]
uk/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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The steep andvariedtopographyand proximity to the ocean create a number of different habitats within the city limits, including tidal marsh and canyons.
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Due to thisvariedtopographyand oceanic influence, a great variety of climatic zones exist.
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So, too, are landscapes with a range of human influence and alteration, avariedtopography, specialized environments, and high biodiversity.
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The river has eroded into the limestone, creating cliffs and avariedtopography.
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Climatic conditions are somewhat modified by the country'svariedtopography.
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It has avariedtopographywith a pond and small streams in boggy areas, while grass areas have typical pasture herbs.
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In the manner of travel guides, the booklets provided a tour of the painting'svariedtopography.
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All forks flow in a general east-west direction throughvariedtopographyand land uses, including cropland, pasture, forest and developed areas.
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It is characterised by hard rock strata and avariedtopographyof hills, plains, valleys and plateaus.
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However, due to its highlyvariedtopography, microclimates can be found across the country.
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Custis' estate encompassed an area with a highlyvariedtopography.
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All district has avariedtopography.
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The park hasvariedtopographywith geological formations of granite outcrops, lateritic plateaus and several isolated high mountains.
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Vinton hasvariedtopography, considering its 3.2 square mile size.
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Scotland's islands have avariedtopography.
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Custis' estate consisted of highlyvariedtopography.
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