There are mostly Glaciers in Iceland (A total of 11%), the largest being Vatnajokull. Smaller glaciers may include * Langjokull * Hofsjokull * Mirdalsjokull
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Montreal has many cobblestone streets
Montreal has many cobblestone streets
the laurientian mountain form the southern edge of the region
Iceland's physical geography is unique because it rests directly on a fault line (where to of Earth's plates meets), but what makes it unique is that you can see the fault line. It looks like a small canyon. You can even stand in it and touch the North American Plate then the Atlantic Plate.
There are several human features in Iceland. They are the Harpa, the Perlan, the Hallgrimskirkja, the Sun Voyager, the National Museum of Iceland, and the Icelandic Phallological Museum.
The Intermountain region is known for its mountain ranges, high plateaus, and deep valleys. This creates a diverse landscape with rugged terrain, including large deserts and spectacular canyons such as the Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon. The region's high elevation and dry climate also contribute to its unique physical features.
Any types of natural lakes, water forms, certain unique natural land