topographically造句(1) The city is topographically higher than the surrounding land.
(2) Topographically, Chongqing features hills and low mountains.
(3) Some are clearly divided topographically by mountains, deserts, and rivers. Others are separated by architecture, music, language, and ways of making a living.
(4) Topographically, the Sichuan Basin comes to an end here and on the other side of the mountain is the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which extends westward.
(5) Topographically, this region lies in a transitional zone from the highs of the Tibetan plateau to the lower mountain areas, where the gravity effect dominates the surface geological process.
(6) Topographically high in the west and low in the east, showing the ladder-like distribution, mountains, hills, plains each one-third, with an average elevation of 773 meters.
(7) Topographically, we may consider the coastal plain to be a terrestrial analog of the continental shelf.
(8) Topographically this block has similarities to Grace's Back Block, however the Hill Block has more consistency in soil depth and structure allowing a more widespread vineyard management approach.
(9) Topographically, we may consider the coastal plain to be a terrestrial analog of the continental ITlf.
(10) Countries that are badly broken up topographically have a serious handicap in economic development.
(11) Dubai is an community in the Arabisexualan Desert, but is topographically different from it.
(12) Objective:This study illustrates how multifocal visual evoked components are derived from multichannel bipolar recordings when analyzed topographically.
(13) The numerical calculation algorithm for the water quality modeling set up in this paper can be applied to shallow river with similar topographically complicated river course in plain region.
(14) Dubai is a part of the Arabian Desert, but is topographically different from it.
(15) He says that this weekend's re?nactment was on the hill determined to be the most topographically similar to Calvary in the entire Northeast.
(16) The Chaco, which stretches over nearly 240, 000 sq km, is similar topographically, and in places climatically, to the Australian outback.
(17) The stability and the solutions of linear and nonlinear topographically generated Rossby Waves were discussed by using a barotropic semi-geostrophic model.