"Different topography" refers to the varying physical features and landscapes, such as hills, mountains, valleys, or plains, found in a specific geographical area.
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«The glaciers of Greenland are likely to retreat faster and farther inland than anticipated - and for much longer - according to this
very different topography we've discovered beneath the ice,» lead author Mathieu Morlighem said in a UCI news release.
At that time, because
of different topography, the ancient river that carved the Grand Canyon would've flowed in the opposite direction as does the Colorado today.
«The glaciers of Greenland are likely to retreat faster and further inland than anticipated — and for much longer — according to this
very different topography we've discovered beneath the ice,» Morlighem said.
With
different topography and exposure to changing currents, the dive sites have developed three main biotopes: sand, coral and rock.
Every beach is different: All beaches have
a different topography which causes the waves to form and break.
I like them because they are all different with
different topographies, different geographies, different conditions but with a great comfort level and variety of life.
The procedurally generated landscape of the alien world you explore has
different topographies, weather effects, rivers, natural disasters, and other environmental effects, plus there are various alien creatures to interact with living in their own unique ecosystems.
The hemispheres act differently owing to
the different topographies.
The adequacy of different techniques (e.g., Daly et al., 1994; Hutchinson, 1995; New et al., 1999) to interpolate station records under conditions of varying station density and / or
different topography has not been systematically evaluated.