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Figure 13.3.1
-Refer to Figure 13.3.1. The efficient quantity is
Vertical Exaggeration
A scale manipulation technique used in topographical maps or models to emphasize the vertical features by increasing their height relative to the horizontal aspects.
Permeability
The ability of a material, such as rock or soil, to allow fluids to pass through it, important in determining the movement of water and hydrocarbons in the Earth.
Water Table
The upper surface of the zone of saturation in the ground where soil or rocks are permanently saturated with water.
Topography
The arrangement of natural and artificial physical features of an area, including its relief, and the position of these features.
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