A long section of the US-Canadian border is along the 49th parallel north. It is an artificial boundary, and at one point attempts were made to bring it as far north as 54 degrees, before the 49th was agreed upon.
An artificial boundary is a boundary made by humans, examples include dams, the fence at the border between the U.S and Mexico. A natural boundary is a boundary made by nature, a boundary that "happens" naturally, examples include rivers, mountains and such.
Your boundary is any natural or artificial separation that delineates your land.
none it is entirely artificial
The Alps mountain range forms a natural boundary between France and Italy.
An enclosure is an areas that is sealed off with a natural or artificial boundary. An annex is a building added on to the main structure that adds additional room.
A natural boundary is a boundary created by natural features like rivers, mountains, or lakes. A physical boundary is a wider category that encompasses both natural boundaries and artificial boundaries created by humans, such as walls or fences.
The artificial boundary of Alabama is defined by lines of latitude and longitude that were established during the state's original surveying and mapping. These boundaries are man-made and do not correspond to any natural geographical features.
Artificial boundaries can cause problems when they do not align with natural or cultural divisions, leading to conflict or inefficiencies. They may also inhibit communication and cooperation between different groups and disrupt ecosystems or communities.
Australia's natural boundry is the ocean.
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Artificial cloning is when you plan it and natural cloning is when it just happens
artificial ecosystems are not invaded by humans