The Grand Canyon. The Ocean. Any ocean. Monstrous cave systems. Yellowstone National Park. Meteor Crater, Arizona.
physical features of the earth
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Some must-see attractions in French botanical gardens include the diverse plant collections, beautiful landscapes, historical architecture, and unique features like water features, sculptures, and themed gardens.
If the Earth didn't have physical features, there would be no Earth.
If the Earth didn't have physical features, there would be no Earth.
geologist is the person that study the surface of the earth
No really. Political boundaries are not features that are marked out on the ground, so there is really nothing to see from Earth orbit.
The study of the Earth's surface and its features is called topography.
I'm not sure exactly what you are asking. Do you mean "What features on Earth can you see from space?" There are no man-made objects on Earth that are visible in daytime from even low-Earth orbit about 120 miles up, not even the Great Wall of China. You need at least a small telescope to see any man-made features. You can see things like lakes and big rivers. For example, you could not see Hoover Dam, but you could see Lake Mead behind hit. At night, it's a different story; city lights are clearly visible and give you at least the outline of the city and the major highways between them.
This really depends on your source or who you ask. Generally speaking, Mission Space, Test Track, Soarin', Illuminations: reflections of earth, and Spaceship Earth are the top "Must Sees."
You can see the White House in Google Earth both in the base map imagery and well as a 3-D building replica. To see the 3-D you must have 3-D layer checked.
Earth's surface is made of of all the features on its surface.