Charles Lyell
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physical features are features in which you can observe by your eyes.
Physical geologists study the structures as well as geological processes and materials of the Earth. They focus on development of surface features and the interactions of the planet's chemical, physical, and biological factors.
Some are eg flammability, solubility, reactivity
this is called a physical change.the formula for this change is H2O~----->HgO2^
Geologic features are any physical features on the surface of a planet or moon, or of the rocks exposed at the surface, by any geologic process.
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The physical expression of the genotype is called the phenotype. It refers to the observable characteristics or traits of an organism, such as its appearance, behavior, or other measurable features.
The physical features in Yellowstone National Park are Canyons. Mudholes, Famaroles, calderas, and trailheads. Very unusual names but these are the physical features of Yellowstone National Park.
Physical maps show physical and geologic features such as rivers and mountains. Political maps show artificial boundaries such as state lines and national borders.
Physical attributes are the characteristics or features of a person's body, such as height, weight, hair color, eye color, skin tone, and facial features. These attributes are typically visible and observable.
phenotype
i think.... the freezing because it is at the bottom of the earth
Physical geology is the study of the the earth's features and how they are formed. Such as the rock cycle, water cycle, erosion, ect. Historical geology is the study of how the earth's physical geologic features and the evolution of life change through a time line (From the Hadean to the Cenozioc). The history of the earth.
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physical features are features in which you can observe by your eyes.
Physical Geography is the geography which is composed of natural features and their processes, an example would be Biogeography which is the study of the distribution of species, organisms, and ecosystems throughout geological time.