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  • Understanding Weathering: Maps for Geological Features
    There isn't a specific map type called "weathering mountains." However, you can find information about weathering on different types of maps:

    * Geomorphological Maps: These maps focus on landforms and their features, including the processes that shape them. They often show areas of different types of weathering, like erosion, chemical weathering, and mass wasting.

    * Geological Maps: These maps show the distribution of different rock types and their ages. You can use these maps to identify areas where certain types of rocks are susceptible to weathering, which can influence the landscape.

    * Topographic Maps: These maps show the elevation of the land using contour lines. While they don't directly indicate weathering, they can reveal how weathering has shaped the land by showing the steepness of slopes, valleys, and other landforms.

    * Satellite Imagery: Images from satellites can be used to study landforms, and often show the effects of weathering. For example, you might see differences in color or texture that indicate different types of weathering.

    It's important to note:

    * You won't find a single map that shows "weathering mountains" as a defined feature.

    * You'll need to use multiple map types and other sources of information to understand how weathering affects the landscape.

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