(i) The study of relief features requires careful handling. It is a bird’s eye view of the entire . area where hills, plateau, and down lands are shown clearly. The gap between, two hills is marked. Maximum heights may be located and denoted with grid reference. (ii) The following list shows the occupations by the evidence of names or by inference of relief features. Evidences or Inferences of ReliefAmplification of Occupations(i) Forest-green patchForestry(ii) Yellow colour and orchardsAgriculture(iii) Pastures and meadows or scrubCattle grazing or sheep rearing.(iv) Quarries and minesQuarrying and mining(v) Settlement near main roads-Annual fair (written)Trade(vi) Mines and factoriesIndustrial development(vii) Park, golf courses, rifle rangesRecreation and cultural development