The survey carried out to delineate natural features, such as hills, rivers, forests and man-made feature such as towns, villages, buildings, roads, transmission lines and canals is classified as
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Remember that topographic surveys focus on mapping the physical features of an area, both natural and man-made, including their elevation.
A topographic survey is carried out to determine the positions of natural and artificial features on the Earth's surface and to determine elevations. It aims to delineate hills, rivers, forests (natural features) as well as towns, villages, buildings, roads, transmission lines, and canals (man-made features), providing a comprehensive representation of the terrain.
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