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10 Cards in this Set
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It may have a reasonably uniform elevation along its top or it may vary greatly in elevation?
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Ridge
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This is a dip or low point between two areas of higher ground?
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Saddle
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It is not necessarily the lower ground between two hilltops; it may be simply a dip or break along a level ridge crest?
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Saddle
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If you are in a saddle, there is high ground in two opposite directions and low ground in the other two directions?
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Saddle
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Is normally represented as an hourglass or by figure-eight shaped contour lines?
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Saddle
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Is a short, continuous sloping line of higher ground, normally jutting out from the side of a ridge or hill?
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Finger/Spur
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Is often formed by two roughly parallel draws?
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Finger/Spur
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The ground slopes down in three directions and up in one.
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Finger/Spur
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Contour lines on a map depict a finger with the U or V pointing away from high ground?
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Finger/Spur
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Usually only depressions that are equal to or greater than the contour interval will be shown?
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Depression
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