Yes they are called human geography. If you live in the Indianapolis are one would be the white river canal
Stone Henge is a cultural feature. A good way to separate physical from cultural features is to ask if the item in question is man made or if it is natural. All cultural features are man made and all physical features are natural parts of the earth.
Some man-made features in the French Alps include ski resorts, roads and tunnels, mountain huts, cable cars, and churches. These features are important for both tourism and transportation in the region.
Capital resources are also known as physical or man-made resources.
Man-made features such as roads and buildings can provide infrastructure for transportation and shelter. Terrain features like mountains and rivers can offer natural resources, recreational opportunities, and unique ecosystems.
Some man-made features on my continent include skyscrapers, bridges, highways, dams, and monuments. These structures contribute to the urban landscape, transportation networks, water management system, and cultural heritage of the continent.
The difference between physical and human features is that physical features are features created by nature, e.g. mountains, and the human features are the features that are man-made, such as architecture. In geographical features, I am not sure about child health, physical features describes the land. Human features describes the culture, homes, jobs, etc. of that area.
it is a grand ole opery it is a man made landmark
In most cases man made features will be dictated on a map by the use of a legend. A legend on a map usually shows different features in relation to symbols, and describes distances, heights, and other necessary features to the viewer.
Physical Features means when it can be created artificially or man-made. Some of the physical features on the Isle of Wight are the houses, the Church's, restaurants, supermarkets, hotels and many more.
Physical characteristics in geography are natural features such as mountains and rivers. The opposite of Physical characteristics is Cultural/Human characteristics, which are man-made features such as buildings, houses, parks etc.
There are mountains, like the Rocky Mountains, Mount Fuji, Himalayas, etc. There are also rivers, and lakes, and ponds, and oceans etc which are also land features and or physical features. There are hills and knobs and etc. Basically every formation that was man made or naturally made like these are physical features! I hope this helps any one who asked the question!
Land configuration is the make-up of the land. This can be a natural or a man-made configuration of a land's physical features.
Buildings, mines, man-made stuff generally. :D Hope i helped :D
the man made features are big ben Buckingham palace and lots of others and physical ones are like mountains and the queens diamond jubilee forest is a bit of both. :)
There are mountains, like the Rocky Mountains, Mount Fuji, Himalayas, etc. There are also rivers, and lakes, and ponds, and oceans etc which are also land features and or physical features. There are hills and knobs and etc. Basically every formation that was man made or naturally made like these are physical features! I hope this helps any one who asked the question!
There are mountains, like the Rocky Mountains, Mount Fuji, Himalayas, etc. There are also rivers, and lakes, and ponds, and oceans etc which are also land features and or physical features. There are hills and knobs and etc. Basically every formation that was man made or naturally made like these are physical features! I hope this helps any one who asked the question!
There are many man-made features in Russia including the Narin-Kala fortress. Other man-made features include Por-Bazhyn and Great Salbyk kurgan.