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  2. Swell (geology) - Wikipedia

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    A swell in geology is a domed area of considerable areal extent. [1] According to Leser, it is also called a sill (geology), and is a gently arched landform of various orders of size in topographic, sub-glacial or sub-hydric geology. It may be as small as a rock formation in a river or may assume continental scale. [2]

  3. Glossary of landforms - Wikipedia

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    Draw – Terrain feature formed by two parallel ridges or spurs with low ground in between Escarpment , also known as scarp – Steep slope or cliff separating two relatively level regions Flat (landform) – Relatively level surface of land within a region of greater relief

  4. Swale (landform) - Wikipedia

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    Such a swale may be either natural or human-made. Artificial swales are often infiltration basins, designed to manage water runoff, filter pollutants, and increase rainwater infiltration. [2] Bioswales are swales that involve the inclusion of plants or vegetation in their construction, specifically. [3]

  5. Civil drawing - Wikipedia

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    A civil drawing, or site drawing, is a type of technical drawing that shows information about grading, landscaping, or other site details. These drawings are intended to give a clear picture of all things in a construction site to a civil engineer .

  6. Draw (terrain) - Wikipedia

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    A draw, sometimes known as a re-entrant in orienteering, is a terrain feature formed by two parallel ridges or spurs with low ground in between them. The area of low ground itself is the draw, and it is defined by the spurs surrounding it.

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