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Is "top of" necessary here?

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Rebecca

No, "top" is not necessary in this context, however, "on top" is a phrase used here to add emphasis and express that the buildings, roads, and trees were placed above the flat images. Ex: Put the books on top of the table. Ex: The cat is sitting on top of the stairs.

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