| Basic: |
| A land topographical feature is a type of topographical feature and inanimate object. |
| Documentation: |
| Comment: A collection of geographical regions and a specialization of TopographicalFeature . Each instance of #$LandTopographicalFeature is a region of land distinguishable from surrounding regions by salient physical differences in surface texture, three-dimensional shape, or elevation. Note that this collection includes features that are covered by bodies of water, snow, or ice.
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Specializations of #$LandTopographicalFeature include Mountain, Crater, and Continent . Instances include the ArabianPeninsula, MountZion, the SanAndreasFault, the GreatSmokyMountains, and the JavaTrench. |
| Structure: |
| Every land topographical feature has some solid ground as a physical part. Every land surface is a physical part of some land topographical feature. |
| Every land topographical feature has some ground as a physical decomposition. |
| Miscellaneous: |
- Every lake is in some land topographical feature.
- Every caravan route is located in some land topographical feature.
- Every topographic map visually depicts some land topographical feature.
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| Indian subcontinent and the Great Rift Valley are land topographical features. |
| No land topographical feature is a body of water. |