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Elevation and slope are important features of the forests found in Shenandoah National Park
Slope and elevation
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Wind twisted tree on mountainside
Illustration of a 2D coastline indicating sea-level rise and continental slope
Coastline 2D: sea-level rise with continental…
Illustration of stream base with braided channel
Stream 3D: braided
Illustration of coastline base with gradual 5 degree slope
Coastline 2D: gradual 5 degree slope
Illustration of coastline base with steep 45 degree slope
Coastline 2D: steep 45 degree slope
Illustration of river valley base with gentle slope
River valley 3D: gentle slope
Illustration of river valley base with steep slope
River valley 3D: steep slope
Illustration of a river valley with steep and shallow slope
River valley 2D: steep and shallow slope
Illustration of habitat base with underwater shoreline
Habitat 2D: underwater shoreline
Illustration of stream base with aquiclude and spring
Stream 3D: aquiclude and spring
Illustration of stream base with springs and perched water table
Stream 3D: springs and perched water table
Conceptual diagram illustrating coral habitats from Cape Florida to the Dry Tortugas. In this region, corals occur on hardbottom habitats, patch reefs, and deep and shallow bank reefs.
Coral habitats

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