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slanting roofscape

What does 'slanting roofscape' mean?
  

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Some people enjoy the view from a high building (or from a passing train) of the surrounding roofs (called a roofscape view). In most countries where rain or snow is frequent, those roofs are slanted. Thus, a 'slanted roofscape'.

  • Some people enjoy the view from a high building (or from a passing train) of the surrounding roofs (called a roofscape view).
  • In most countries where rain or snow is frequent, those roofs are slanted.
  • Thus, a 'slanted roofscape'.
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Some people enjoy the view from a high building (or from a passing train) of the surrounding roofs (called a roofscape view). In most countries where rain or snow is frequent, those roofs are slanted. Thus, a 'slanted roofscape'.

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