Scenery is not an adverb, no.
The word scenery is actually a noun.
look We looked at the nice scenery.
The adverb for "direction" is "directly."
The adverb form of geographic is geographically.
The adverb form of the adjective local is locally. It can mean nearby, or with respect to some location.
The verb locate and the noun location have an adjective form locational. The adverb form is locationally.
Example counter nouns for 'scenery' are: views of scenery pictures of scenery (photos or paintings) flats of scenery (theatrical)
the scenery
a scenery
Nobody is responsible for the invention of scenery. Scenery is the view that is seen from different angles by a person.
There are two nouns. They are scenery and lake.
The noun scenery is a concrete noun for specific scenery, the immediate physical surroundings or the set on a stage. The noun scenery is an abstract noun when used in general, for example: I need a vacation from the dreary scenery of the city. The scenery of the countryside would be so soothing.
Look at the marvelous scenery.
Scenery is a noun for a view of natural aspects. For example; "When traveling up a mountain, the scenery was beautiful. "
A Scenery Like Me was created in 2003.
A Change of Scenery was created in 1988.
Scenery effects are what happens as a result of scenery. Many effects include mood changes or plot twists and turns.
Scenery was first painted during the Renaissance.