An Artificial Island is an island built entirely by humans. There are many examples of artificial islands throughout history.
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artificial insemination performed by the husband
The artificial passenger is a type of artificial intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is defined by Webster's as: 1 : a branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers 2 : the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior. From that we can tell that any program that can strike up a conversation with a human (such as the artificial passenger) would be artificial intelligence. However, other things may also be considered artificial intelligence such as a computer that could make decisions for the government.
Unlike islands created by nature, artificial islands are man-made.
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Insel Flotzgrün (German for island of Flotzgrün) is an artificial island on the Rhine River in Germany.
china is building new artificial Islands. It is not good for economy.
Norfolk Island has no natural or artificial lakes. It has three small rivers.
a artificial land can be created by a process called land reclaimation were a small region is in the ocean is put off by adding soil to it.
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Lake Benmore an artificial lake created by the Benmore dam.
An ancient Scottish or Irish fortified settlement constructed on an artificial island is called a crannog. These wooden structures were built in bodies of water for defense and have been dated back to the Bronze Age.
Odaiba is located off the coast of Japan. it is an artificial, futuristic island and accessible by a bridge. It is actually located in Tokyo Bay. The island can be quite entertaining.
An example of an area that is separated from others in some artificial or natural manner is an island. Islands are surrounded by water, creating a natural barrier that isolates them from the mainland. This separation can result in unique ecosystems and cultures developing on the island.