Non-geographical.
An antipole is a geographical term for the opposite pole or the opposite point on the globe in comparison to a given reference.
I assume you mean 'aeroplanes', not geographical plains (the opposite of mountains). Planes stop by coming in to land at an airport or landing strip, then the wheels they land on have brakes.
Antipode is a geographical term used to define points that are diametrically opposed to or exactly the opposite of each other. When two points are antipodal to each other, they are connected by straight line that runs through Earth's center.
Major geographical regions
what is an unlikely geographical reference?
the geographical one is ilovveetittooo:)
Every large deep lake is geographical.
Geographical Association was created in 1893.
Geographical kaleidoscope was created in 1988.
The Geographical Journal was created in 1831.
Alan Rayburn has written: 'Dictionary of Canadian place names' 'Geographical names of Prince Edward Island' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, History, Names, Geographical 'Lost names and places of eastern Ontario' -- subject(s): Gazetteers, Geographical Names, Names, Geographical 'Geographical names of New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Geographical Names
magnet has two poles..one is north pole n the other is south pole. the earth also has a magnet within it which has a dierction opposite to the direction of the geographical poles.i.e. the geographical north of earth is its magnetic south and vice versa. If a bar magnet is suspended freely , its one end is attracted to the magnetic north which is geographical south of earth n therefore that end of the magnet is called south pole.and the other end is called north pole.