The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River is an adequate feature particulary when viewed from the top of the north rim the south rim and the canyon bottom. To have seen the canyon without those perspectives means that you have not seen the canyon. A relatively new excurtion is via helicopter which while relatively expensive provides an explosive visual panorama. A ride through the rapids isn't cheap but remains an essential part of the ex[erience. Less popular but still memorable is the joruney down via burro which may be an essential part of the Grand Canyon experience
Yes, a body of water is a geological feature.
usually a rift or trench
The Great Rift Valley :)
A kame is a geological feature which means an unusual shaped mound or hill. It consists of sand, till or gravel. It is created in a depression on a retreating glacier and is then left on the land surface.
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Arizona Geological Survey was created in 1988.
Yes, a body of water is a geological feature.
usually a rift or trench
A palaeocurrent is a geological feature which indicates the direction of flow of water in the geological past.
Yes, of course; lithologically, structurally and as an erosion feature.
A fjord is a geological feature.
it's big & tropical .
Fault
That would most likely be the Grand Canyon.
This is a wooded area near Ogano Town in Japan - there is no obvious geological feature directly related to that point.
The most likely geological feature that influenced the drawing of the proclamation of 1763 would be the Appalachian Mountains.
A volcano.