Geographical features
Geographical Features
The question does not make sense. Geographical features do not have antonyms.
geographical features
They make the geographical features of the country.
The geographical setting of the Eiffel Tower is to make france look like a little female dog. Love you bb gurl xxoo
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The last name Genest is of French origin, but many French-Canadians have the last name, and usually signifies the geographical landscape where that family resided in France, in this case, a broom field. So the last name Genest means a broom field or French Broom. This plant has yellow blossoms and is used make, you guessed it, brooms. Hopefully that helps.
geographical features More specifically, terrain is another word for this, as is topography.
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Geographical features of a river include its source (where it begins), course (path it follows), mouth (where it empties into a larger body of water), banks (sides of the river), and tributaries (smaller rivers that flow into the main river). Rivers can also have deltas, estuaries, and meanders along their course.
Morocco has Rabat as its capital, the Atlas Mountains running through its interior, and Casablanca as its largest city. These geographical features make Morocco a diverse and culturally rich destination.