UTM stands for Universal Transverse Mercator, which is a land measurement system based of meters, and large network of meridians. It's those small numbers on the side of the topos with the prefex number.NeilMehta wrote:It's an oxbow lake. It forms when contestant erosion and deposition forms a shorter path in a meandering stream (woo earth science!)Fanglin wrote: What kind of lake is Horseshoe Lake and how is it formed?
What does UTM stand for and what does it mean?
What measurement differences are there between Stream Gradient and Slope Gradient?