The boundary between North Korea and South Korea, known as the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), is an example of a subsequent boundary. It was established after the Korean War in 1953 to divide the two countries, which originally shared a common boundary.
Relict boundary is a boundary that has ceased to function, but its imprint can still be detected on the cultural landscape An example would be East and West Berlin.
The Amazon River in South America is an example of a natural boundary. It is a natural boundary because it is formed by a physical feature of the landscape, in this case, a river, that defines the border between different regions or countries.
An example of a divergent plate boundary is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the Eurasian Plate and North American Plate are moving apart. An example of a transform plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California, where the Pacific Plate and North American Plate are sliding past each other horizontally.
An example of a relict boundary is the boundary between East and West Berlin that existed during the Cold War. Even though the city has been reunified, remnants of the physical and ideological divide can still be observed in certain areas.
it is china and mongolia russia and spain japan and france australia to california now that is some examples of a political and a natural boundary
Yes
A subsequent boundary is a political boundary that is established after significant human settlement has occurred, often ignoring the cultural and ethnic boundaries of the existing population. These boundaries can lead to disputes and conflicts between different groups.
· Origin based boundaries: Also called Genetic Political Boundaries because it has to do with the evolution of boundaries. · Pioneered by American political geographer Richard Harshorne (1899-1992) · Antecedent: Certain boundaries were defined and delimited before the present-day human landscape was developed. · Example: Border between Malaysia and Indonesia on the island of Borneo. · Subsequent: Boundary evolved as the cultural landscape of an area took shape. · Example: The border between China and Vietnam was the result of a long term process of adjustment and modification. · Superimposed: Boundary that is forcibly drawn across a unified cultural landscape. · Example: Island of New Guinea that separates Indonesia's West Papua from the country of Papua New Guinea. · Relict: A border that has ceased to function but whose imprints are still evident on the cultural landscape. · Example: The border between former North and South Vietnam.
Relict boundary is a boundary that has ceased to function, but its imprint can still be detected on the cultural landscape An example would be East and West Berlin.
The Mississippi River would be an example of a locational boundary dispute due to the fact that it has changed and the boundary's original intention was called into question.
The Amazon River in South America is an example of a natural boundary. It is a natural boundary because it is formed by a physical feature of the landscape, in this case, a river, that defines the border between different regions or countries.
no
transform
no - it is a set boundary in the middle of the Andes.
Hawai'i
an oceanic trench
Yes, for example the San Andreas Fault is a plate boundary.