Some examples of human features are...
1.cities
2.bridges
3.airports
4.lighthouses
5.buildings
6.train tunnels
7.parks
and more.
Some examples of environmental features include mountains, lakes, rivers, forests, deserts, coastlines, and wetlands. These features contribute to the biodiversity and natural beauty of our planet.
Some manmade objects found in the mesosphere include weather balloons, research rockets, and debris from spent rocket stages. These objects help scientists gather information about the Earth's atmosphere and conduct various experiments.
Manmade amber is created by heating and compressing natural resins. It is used in various industries such as jewelry making, furniture manufacturing, and in the production of perfumes and cosmetics.
Examples of running water include rivers, streams, creeks, and waterfalls. These bodies of water are continuously moving due to gravity or other forces, creating dynamic ecosystems and serving as important sources of drinking water and habitat for various organisms.
Topography is comprised of features that are on the EarthÕs surface. This can include hills, mountains, plains, rivers, and lakes.
the Reichstag is one of them
buildings, roads, and bridges mainly.
Ireland's manmade features are Newgrange Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery, Round Towers, and High crosses. Leviathan and Simon and Goliath. The book of Kells is also a manmade feature.
There are human features like rivers, lakes, mountains, trees and cities they are some examples of human features in geography. :)
Both natural and manmade features of the Earth are represented on a map using symbols, colors, and labels. Natural features such as rivers, mountains, and forests are typically represented by specific symbols or colors, while manmade features like roads, buildings, and cities are usually depicted with different symbols or labels. This allows map users to easily distinguish between the different types of features on the map.
Some examples of environmental features include mountains, lakes, rivers, forests, deserts, coastlines, and wetlands. These features contribute to the biodiversity and natural beauty of our planet.
They are mountains,deserts,lakes......
Some are. Most are not
inhabitants
are manmade features on a map. example:boundaries roads railways cities etc
Manufactured goods are anything manmade, including:bookscleaning productscomputer hardwareclothinghome appliances (refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, etc.)toolsvehiclesvideo hardwareaircraftshipsprocessed food
Nature; Þingvellir, Vatnajökull, Gullfoss&Geysir.. etc Man-made; Hallgrímskirkja