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terrain exaggeration
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[visualization techniques]
The process of amplifying both the vertical and horizontal scales in a map or visualization to emphasize the ruggedness or steepness of the terrain. Terrain exaggeration is typically used to highlight the overall terrain structure, including both elevation changes and horizontal variations—for example to make features like cliffs, canyons, and ridges more prominent.