Hills and Plains Terrain: This refers to the physical landscape consisting of both elevated hills and flat plains.
Water: Refers to a body of water, such as a river, stream, or lake.
Volume: The amount of water present in a given body of water.
Incline: The slope or steepness of the land.
Gradient: Another term for incline or slope, indicating the change in elevation over a certain distance.
River Channel Description: The characteristics or features of a river channel.
Wide: Refers to a river channel that is broad or spacious.
Narrow: Describes a river channel that is slender or tight in width.
Bifurcated: Refers to a river channel that splits into two separate channels.
Braided: Describes a river channel that consists of multiple intertwining smaller channels.
Meandering: Refers to a river channel that follows a winding or curving path.
High: Indicates a significant or elevated value.
Moderate: Refers to an average or medium value.
Low: Indicates a small or minimal value.
Hills and Plains Terrain
Water
Volume
Incline
Gradient
River Channel Description
Choose any terms that apply:
wide, narrow, bifurcated, braided,
meandering
High High
Moderate
Low
Low High
Moderate
Low
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