Terrain
Terrain refers to the physical characteristics of the land surface, including its relief, elevation, and landforms. It encompasses the texture of the ground and features formed by natural processes and human modification. In geography, geomorphology, and related disciplines, terrain is studied to understand how landscapes influence climate, hydrology, ecosystems, and human activity. Common terrain features include mountains, hills, plateaus, plains, valleys, deserts, coastlines, wetlands, and urban surfaces.
The main properties used to describe terrain are elevation, relief, slope, and aspect. Relief describes vertical
Terrain is often classified into broad types: high and mountainous regions; plateaus and mesas; rolling hills;
Understanding terrain supports water management, agriculture, biodiversity conservation, infrastructure development, and defense planning. Mapping technologies such