An ornamental water feature is commonly referred to as a fountain. It is a decorative element that typically involves water flowing or spraying in a decorative manner for aesthetic purposes in gardens or outdoor spaces.
Yes, a body of water is a geological feature.
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Water, specifically the ocean, is the most common physical feature near which people live.
A body of land with water on three sides is called a peninsula. This geographical feature is surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland on the fourth side. Examples include the Iberian Peninsula in Europe and the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East.
It's called The Most Geographical Feature of Jamaica.
A person who grows flowers (ornimental horticulture) is called a horticulturist; horticulture is divided into a number of divisions: commercial horticulture ornimental horticulture retail horticulture public space management floriculture etc. A person who sells flowers is normally called a florist, but may have a background in design or horticulture.
A lake.
you cant its just an ornimental door
Yes, a body of water is a geological feature.
Swampy ground is called a marsh. Marshes are wetland areas that are characterized by shallow water and often feature grasses, reeds, and other water-loving vegetation.
The Chesapeake Bay is a pretty large water feature.
Their are a bunch of different features including: Mountains, bodies of water, valleys, and volcanoes.
Yes it is a member of the family Cucurbitaceae, although more ornimental than edible
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A "Feature", or "Feature Presentation".
The search feature in Mac OS X is called Spotlight.
A Rhombic Star Puzzle has 6 indectical peices that when fitted together, make the shape of a ornimental star.