it is a built of land footprint when people walk on it and use it and stuff also has to do with architecture
The built-up land footprint refers to the total area of land that is covered by man-made structures such as buildings, roads, and other infrastructure. It is a measure used to assess urbanization and land development patterns in a specific region or area.
A power plant footprint refers to the physical space occupied by a power plant, including the buildings, equipment, and land that make up the facility. It is a measure of the spatial impact and land use associated with a power plant's operations. The footprint can vary depending on the type and capacity of the power plant.
highways are built on high land and if you ever go on one you can see that it goes up
This is the area that has been done. There are different stages of the process and the built up part is where the work is done.
a delta
Rural is countryside - farming, woods, open land etc. Urban is town/city areas where it is built up and populated. Houses, buildings, streets, shops, services etc.
A river delta.
part of a land where garbage was piled up without being covered or protected.
Delta is the name
Accretion in this sense is a natural buildup of sediment that eventually creates land along a waterway. Therefore accreted land is not built up by someone else. As to ownership- if you own land up to the middle of a waterway or body of water you would also own any land formed by accretion within that area that you own.
Up walked mountains are formed when pressure is built up and pressure is pushed down. This causes the land to become uneven and form a mountain.
It is up the trail from the monastery. Climb up and beat the monk at the game (there is no sure winning move because the game is badly translated). Then go up and right, then left. You need a camera from Loch Ness to photograph the footprint.