landscape features
Relict boundary is a boundary that has ceased to function, but its imprint can still be detected on the cultural landscape An example would be East and West Berlin.
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Yes. An example is the San Andreas Fault, a transform boundary between the Pacific (oceanic) and the North American (continental) plates.
Andes, convergence between South American Plate and Pacific Plate
Im just going to guess that its a boundary that nature provided, but and example is an ocean, a river, and a mountain.
No it is not because the border is still in place
Relict boundary is a boundary that has ceased to function, but its imprint can still be detected on the cultural landscape An example would be East and West Berlin.
Relict boundary is a boundary that has ceased to function, but its imprint can still be detected on the cultural landscape An example would be East and West Berlin.
no - it is a set boundary in the middle of the Andes.
Relict Gull was created in 1931.
· Origin based boundaries: Also called Genetic Political Boundaries because it has to do with the evolution of boundaries. · Pioneered by American political geographer Richard Harshorne (1899-1992) · Antecedent: Certain boundaries were defined and delimited before the present-day human landscape was developed. · Example: Border between Malaysia and Indonesia on the island of Borneo. · Subsequent: Boundary evolved as the cultural landscape of an area took shape. · Example: The border between China and Vietnam was the result of a long term process of adjustment and modification. · Superimposed: Boundary that is forcibly drawn across a unified cultural landscape. · Example: Island of New Guinea that separates Indonesia's West Papua from the country of Papua New Guinea. · Relict: A border that has ceased to function but whose imprints are still evident on the cultural landscape. · Example: The border between former North and South Vietnam.
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Sri Lankan relict ant was created in 1893.
A neutral boundary is a geographic feature or line that separates two areas without favoring either side politically. For example, a river or mountain range can serve as a neutral boundary between two countries. A political boundary is a demarcation line established by governments to separate territories, often based on historical, cultural, or administrative factors. An example of a political boundary is the border between the United States and Mexico, which was established through treaties and agreements between the two countries.
A natural boundary is a boundary that is viewed from a physical factor like a mountain, river, or other land form/waterway. A political boundary is a boundary that is man made or decided by people. For example the state border is a political boundary.
The North American and Pacific Plate boundary is an example of a convergent plate boundary, specifically an oceanic to continental convergent plate boundary.
Oceanic crust is destroyed at a convergent boundary where subduction occurs. An example includes the boundary between the Nazca and South American plate on the west coast South America.