Yes, the term topography includes all surface features whether natural or man-made.
Generally (I think probably always), a mountain range develops at a convergent boundary.
You would be able to see roads on a topographical map.
hibaw
Gradual elevations shown on a topographical map by widely spaced contour lines.
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Generally (I think probably always), a mountain range develops at a convergent boundary.
That is the correct spelling of "topographical" (on an elevation map).
In the world of hydrology -- the study of water, a watershed is a 'topographical boundary' between 'catchment basins'. Since 98% of the Antarctic continent is covered with an ice sheet, catchment basins are not active.
A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome was created in 1929.
Topographical mapping software is part of the bundle.
You would be able to see roads on a topographical map.
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hibaw
Seth Eastman has written: 'Treatise on topographical drawing' -- subject(s): Topographical drawing
Gradual elevations shown on a topographical map by widely spaced contour lines.
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