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Canada east physical feature would be the climate ectreames
I would say it is actually both. Fusion itself is a chemical reaction but it is powered by a physical feature named gravity.
The Rivers that go through the mountain ranges
They would be classified as extinct. Volcanoes with recorded eruptions - but nothing 'recent' would be classed as dormant.
Mountains, Oceans, etc. (any physical feature on earth's surface {mostly})
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I would say it is- by "physical," I would assume they mean "man-made," otherwise they would have used "natural". Pyramids are man-made, and therefore what I would call a "physical feature".
Canada east physical feature would be the climate ectreames
Grass is a physical feature because it grows from the soil by using rain water but if it was football turf it would be a human feature.
A physical feature that forms part of the border of New York State is Lake Ontario. If you mean the border around New York City, a physical feature would be the Hudson River.
In a way yes, it would be classed as a physical movement in a relationship, however it isn't as physically advanced as sexual intercourse making it not much of a physical relationship!
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I would say it is actually both. Fusion itself is a chemical reaction but it is powered by a physical feature named gravity.
It is a form of special FX makeup that either adds a physical feature or hides an existing feature. Examples would be a longer nose for a witch or a gouged eye.
All of them would be classified under "hardware" although the other devices connected to the computer would be classified in the subcategory "peripherals".