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The geomorphological map of Lithuania is a graphical representation of the age and origin of Lithuanian relief and the morphometry of surface forms. The colors on the map show the origin of the relief: brown - the surface created by the glacier, green - the relief formed by glacial melting rivers, and blue - the relief formed by glacial lagoons, the relief formed by light rivers and lakes in light green and blue, yellow - wind-blown relief - relief due to swamping, etc. Specific relief forms (drumlins, platelets, rhinos, clones, etc.) are shown by colored lines corresponding to the genetic color. The morphometry of the relief is shown by special signs: the hillyness is shown by a grid of brown lines, and the undulating and concave surface of the surface is marked by black symbols. Red bright lines show the limit of the maximum spread of the last - Nemunas - glacier and the limits of the Baltic stage of this glacier and the phases of Southern, Central and Northern Lithuania. The age of the relief is indicated by a darker shade of color indicating the genesis. The map has been supplemented with information on the geomorphological zoning of Lithuania: the descriptive data show: the names of geomorphological areas, districts, sub-districts and micro-districts. Lithuanian geomorphological map M1: 200,000 covers the entire territory of Lithuania.
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