Hawai'i
A natural boundary is a boundary that is viewed from a physical factor like a mountain, river, or other land form/waterway. A political boundary is a boundary that is man made or decided by people. For example the state border is a political boundary.
The Amazon River in South America is an example of a natural boundary. It is a natural boundary because it is formed by a physical feature of the landscape, in this case, a river, that defines the border between different regions or countries.
river, mountains
it is china and mongolia russia and spain japan and france australia to california now that is some examples of a political and a natural boundary
Mississippi River
A natural boundary is a boundary that is defined by natural features, such as a strait, a mountain range etc. A physical boundary is can be an imaginary boundary that is drawn on a map, which is not shown in real life, something like a political boundary.
A natural boundary might be something like a river, mountain range, or an ocean. These are generally considered to be obstructions which prevent crossing without additional equipment or assistance, such as a boat or horses to carry what you need to cross a mountain range. A political boundary would be a real or imagined line in the sand that defines the boundary of a nation or state. For example, Australia's boundary is an ocean and Switzerland's boundary is defined by mountains, these are both physical and natural boundaries. The boundaries of Colorado are all just surveying lines and there really isn't much of a physical boundary involved.
well i guess natural as in nature so a natural one is for example.....um.....:resources..... the amount of resources we can suck out of the planet... there's a boundary to that and a political i guess is made by the politicians example......:they tell us how much resource we can take..... I guess that's good enough....if im wrong....im sorry... just a 12 year old dude well....good luck
A natural boundary is a separation of land made naturally, such as the Himalayas separating the Indian subcontinent from the rest of Asia. A political boundary is a land made separation of land, such as the United States-Mexico border.
An example of a mountain boundary is the border between Nepal and China, which is marked by the Himalayas. The towering peaks and rugged terrain of the mountains serve as a natural barrier between the two countries.
Texas, along the Rio Grande river.
The boundary between New York and Connecticut is marked by a natural boundary, specifically the state line follows the course of the Byram River near Greenwich, Connecticut.