English to Gujarati Dictionary topography

topography

સ્થાનિક ભૂગોળ
definition
noun
the topography of the island
the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
translation of 'topography'
સ્થળાલેખન વિજ્ઞાન,
સ્થળ રૂપરેખા
example
To evade mountain lions and other predators they need both steep 'topography' and open terrain.
Talpacific Holidays is putting the boot into New Zealand with escorted walking tours through some of the country's most spectacular 'topography' and active wildlife areas.
The islands' 'topography' includes such diverse features as active volcanos, grassy pastures, and endless stretches of beach.
Second, the cellular surface 'topography' is different.
The weather and seasons in the Greater Middle East, and related matters of terrain and 'topography' , present a very mixed and varied picture.
The reservoir is an example of using natural 'topography' for rainwater harvesting.
‘It was a great site to work with, with natural 'topography' and sand and gravel, which really allowed us to go crazy,’ said Eitelman.
Vernal pools are shallow depressions in the natural 'topography' that have hard pan, impermeable hard pan, beneath them and when the winter rains come they fill with water.
Of course, Stane Street was not totally straight: it had to take into account the undulations and natural barriers of British 'topography' .
They also recognize a broad variety of contexts, including physical 'topography' , other human landscape artefacts and religious or cultural beliefs about the landscape.
The site plan responds to the site's 'topography' , respecting natural arroyos and ridges.
In most of the landscape, these form areas of relatively featureless 'topography' as they are easily eroded.
The crescent of land that crowns Michigan's lower peninsula offers perfect 'topography' , soil, views and weather.
Pattern formation in either or both membrane composition and 'topography' at the junction between a cell or a lipid vesicle and a surface, has been noted for decades.
They use a surface 'topography' conducive to generating new bone growth.
Detailed maps that include 'topography' , back roads and waterways as small as creeks are a must.
The outcome of infection depends mainly on the severity and 'topography' of histological gastritis, which may be determined by the age at which infection is acquired.
Its blast was bigger than ‘Little Boy's’ but its impact was reduced by the natural 'topography' of the city.
A computer, programmed with the patient's refraction and corneal 'topography' , controls the laser beam to precisely remove corneal tissue.
What resembles from afar a tarp-covered car turns out, on closer inspection, to be a brown cloth hillock stitched with an abstract 'topography' .
It lies on a chalk knoll, its natural 'topography' having been sculptured and modelled through successive phases of construction and reconstruction.
The study begins with a detailed 'topography' of Augsburg's taverns, locating them firmly in the urban landscape.
The volcanic vista in Lava Lake also features designed 'topography' , including striped atolls from which astronautlike figures survey the swirling red seas of their planet.
At the time, project planners were hell-bent on sticking a shopping center underneath the school, and they carved away much of the natural 'topography' in the process.
the 'topography' of the island
He called up a 'topography' map of the area and overlaid the data from the tornado's path on it.
This use of the available 'topography' provided natural insulation that kept the cellars an even, cool temperature.
the 'topography' of the island
The surface 'topography' of the silicified microbe is controlled by the size and distribution of the opal-A spheres.
However, there is a potential for increased tourism because of the natural beauty and varied 'topography' and because the country is unspoiled and inexpensive.
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