The boundary between China and Mongolia is a political boundary because there are hardly any natural boundaries like rivers or mountains along the border. It is drawn by the Chinese and Mongolian government when Mongolia gained independence on October 6, 1946, to separate Inner Mongolia (China) from Outer Mongolia (Mongolia).
An example of a political feature on a map could be international borders between countries, depicting boundaries and divisions between different political entities.
After wars, political boundaries are often changed
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Physical boundaries are natural features like mountains or rivers that separate regions, whereas political boundaries are man-made lines denoting the borders of countries or territories established by governments. Physical boundaries are determined by nature, while political boundaries are decided by human agreement and often subject to change.
A political map serves this purpose as opposed to a physical map which shows features of geography, such as mountains
a boundary that is man made.
An example of convergent plate boundaries on earth is the Himalayas. :)
A political line on a map is an indicator of governmental boundaries. It may show boundaries between countries as well as such boundaries within countries as for counties, provinces or states.