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FIGURE 2. Flat to gently rolling surfaces covered by cultivated fields interspersed with patches of forest are typical of most of Denmark. Grains and pastures predominate, and the fields are bordered mostly by dwarf trees and shrub. (U/OU) (picture)


FIGURE 3. Southern Bornholm has nearly level surfaces that are utilized mostly for the cultivation of crops and pasture. Forests (background) occupy only about 20% of the island (U/OU) (picture)


FIGURE 4. This stream in southern Jutland winds slowly across the wide shallow valley which is typical of the nearly level plains. The banks are low, and the valley bottom contains numerous trees and a few small, open wet areas. (C) (picture)


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