Yes, a body of water is a geological feature.
A physical feature? A water body?
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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A palaeocurrent is a geological feature which indicates the direction of flow of water in the geological past.
It would be more of a hydrological feature, hydrology being a subset of geology.
Because they make a huge difference in climate, transport and peoples lives.
An albedo feature is a region on any body in the Solar System with distinct brightness when seen using a telescope, not necessarily corresponding with any real geological formation.
Yes, of course; lithologically, structurally and as an erosion feature.
A fjord is a geological feature.
it's big & tropical .
Fault
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.
A physical feature? A water body?