A spur is a subsidiary summit of a mountain. By definition, spurs have low topographic prominences, as they are lower than their parent summit and are closely connected to them on the same ridge-line.
Some geography terms that are used to refer to earth are altitude, degree, hemisphere, reef, and equator.
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which of the above terms are associated with urban geogra phy?
mud and sand
subfields; themes
Canal, canyon and cave are geography terms. Additional geography terms include cliff, continent and cove.
Which terms?
In terms of US geography, it's north. In terms of Pennsylvania geography, it would actually be west.
Some geography terms that are used to refer to earth are altitude, degree, hemisphere, reef, and equator.
Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.Technically it is really in northern Europe, in terms of geography. Politically it would be regarded as western Europe.
In geography, a delta is a landform that forms at the mouth of a river where the river's sediment is deposited into a body of water, typically a sea or ocean. Deltas are shaped like a fan or triangle and are rich in nutrients, making them important for agriculture and biodiversity.
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which of the above terms are associated with urban geogra phy?
trapezium
archipelago
Cartography.
mud and sand