landscapesalso
Landscapesalso is a rare or obsolete term that was previously used to describe the sloping or undulating surface of the ground, particularly in the context of geography and cartography.
In older literature, landscapesalso was sometimes employed in place of landscape or landsorter, to convey the
Instead, modern cartographers and geographers more frequently employ terms such as slope or terrain gradient, or
Historical usage of landscapesalso can be found in some 18th to early 19th-century texts on geography, mining,
In summary, landscapesalso has largely been subsumed by more precise terms and is no longer in use