To create a landform using a topographic map, first identify contour lines that represent elevation changes and the shape of the terrain. By interpreting these lines, you can visualize hills, valleys, and slopes. You can then use modeling materials, such as clay or foam, to replicate the elevations and depressions indicated on the map, effectively transforming the 2D contours into a 3D representation of the landscape. Finally, adding textures and colors can enhance the realism of the landform.
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