domes
Large circular down-warped structures are called basins. This geological feature often forms due to the subsidence of the Earth's crust, leading to a depression or low-lying area surrounded by higher ground. Basins can vary in size and shape, and are commonly associated with sedimentary basins where layers of rock and sediment accumulate over time.
Caldera.
A large outhouse is commonly referred to as an "outhouse" or a "privy." These structures are typically outdoor toilets located away from the main dwelling.
A circular depression that forms when a magma chamber empties is called a caldera. It is a large volcanic crater made from the collapse of a volcano's mouth.
The folds of the large intestinal mucosa are called colonic haustra. These haustra are pouch-like structures that form due to the muscular contractions of the colon. They help to increase the surface area for absorption of water and electrolytes in the large intestine.
Large, roughly circular ocean currents are called gyres.
Large circular down-warped structures are called basins. This geological feature often forms due to the subsidence of the Earth's crust, leading to a depression or low-lying area surrounded by higher ground. Basins can vary in size and shape, and are commonly associated with sedimentary basins where layers of rock and sediment accumulate over time.
Conventional cells are the large circular patterns that travel in air.
i think these are winds
The two circular structures visible in an aerial photo to the north of Southampton FC's St. Mary's stadium on Brittania Road are Gasometers - large gas containers.
i think these are winds
i think these are winds
The circular building that gladitorial contests were held in is called the Coliseum.
Caldera.
A circular room is often referred to as a "circular chamber" or simply a "rotunda." The term "rotunda" is commonly used in architecture to describe a large, circular space, typically topped with a dome. These rooms can be found in various buildings, including museums, government structures, and churches.
no they have large bonelikes structures called the stonnes.
Gyres