What does physical landscape in English mean?
"Physical landscape" refers to the natural features and characteristics of a particular area, such as mountains, rivers, forests, and coastlines. It encompasses the visible aspects of the environment and how they contribute to the overall appearance and geography of a region.
What is the Maasai landscape like?
The Maasai landscape is semi-arid with vast grasslands, acacia trees, and scattered hills. It is characterized by open savannah plains, thorny bushes, and seasonal rivers that sustain wildlife and livestock. The landscape also includes volcanic mountains such as Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya.
When and why is landscaping done?
Landscaping is usuallly done around summer time. The reason it is done is because it makes a yard look really really nice. And not so bad
The Gulf Of Mexico is Most likely your best guess. Have Fun and Live.
the Mexican gulf
Where is the largest roundabout in the world?
The biggest roundabout in the world is located at Putrajaya, Malaysia with a diameter of 3.5km (2.7 miles).
Why are savannas where they are?
They're in Africa because the climate in Africa supports the wildlife that lives there.
What is the physical environment like in Japan?
Depends on where you go. Very mountainous though, at points I think it looks like the Mountains of California (remember the background of the old MASH series?) The mountains have dense vegetation and seem to shoot straight up--not the gradual incline. All cities seem to look the same, though. No character, ugly ferro-concrete, and zero Urban planning. They look and feel like concrete islands with hundreds of rows of vending machines The hospital is next to the dump is next to the kindergarden is next to the driving range and parking building...
What is the largest desert the Mongolian the Sahara or Antarctica?
Antarctica is larger than the Sahara desert. This is because Antarctica is the world's largest desert.
What is the same about Antarctica and the Sahara?
Antarctica and the Sahara are both very dry, so they are both classified as deserts.
Are badlands and deserts the same?
Badlands have many definitions. Some feel all deserts are badlands. However, there are some regions called badlands that are not in the desert. Badlands is a bad term as deserts are not bad. Deserts have many beautiful areas and provide a variety of natural resources for man. Deserts provide habitat for numerous species of plants and animals.
What are the landforms of Dominica?
* more than 70 percent of whom belonged to religious orders * Roman Catholicism is the official religion of the Dominican Republic * Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic. * Juan Pablo Duarte, one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic. * Ramón Matías Mella, one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic * Saint Dominic is the founding father * * Pedro Florentino, hero of the Battle of Jacuba in the War of Independence from Haiti * islanders practice Santería or hold beliefs in witchcraft * 90% are Roman catholics
* People respected the advice of their local priest, or their bishop, with regard to religious matters
What is the economic importance of the rain forests in south America?
* The Amazon rainforest is one of the most important producers of natural rubber in the world. * Also, a major part of the economy of the Amazon rainforest is illegal activity such as drug dealing and wood cutting. Most of the drugs are not farmed in the Amazon region, but the area provides a good path for the drug dealers to deliver their products. * Also, tourism is also a small part of the Amazon economy. It is not nearly as important as the other things mentioned, but it still plays a part in the economy of that area.
Arid means "dry", semi means "half". An area that is dry enough to be a "half desert" is semi arid.
huh? What's a "half-desert"?
Semi-arid is a land classification based on annual average rainfall, usually between 250-400mm per year.
Transportation. Before roads and railroads, Canals were the thing if you wanted to move stuff. far better than carrying or horse carts.
Why are the white cliffs of dover called the white cliffs of dover?
About this part of Britain was submerged by a shallow sea, the sea bottom was made of a white mud formed from the fragments of coccoliths (skeletons if tiny algae), then the mud became chalk
flat in the north (near the sea) to mountained in the south (part of the Alps)
What is Brazil's physical landscape?
The Amazon Rainforest [Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia] is one of the main physical features of Brazil. It's the largest tropical rainforest in the world. Around 60 percent of the Amazon is located in Brazil.
Why are delta regions the most fertile regions in the world?
Becasue the river carries nutrient-rich sediment downstream from its source. This produces a very fertile medium for plants to grow in. Fish and animals are attracted to the plants as a food source - and predators will prey on those creatures.
What is the name of natural stream water that is falling from a high place called?
This is generally referred to as a waterfall or cataract.
Are there any live web cams on the Suez canel?
There are currently no live web cams for the Suez Canal, though several years ago in 2010, there was on established that had a live link online, and anyone could tune in and watch it. It has since been disconnected.
Describe the physical landscape of Barbados?
st lucy tableland
central uplands
st Philip tableland
Christ church ridge
silver sands flat
western terraces
st george valley
pico teneriffe
What are major land regions in Bolivia?
Bolivia has four major land regions: the Andean Highlands, the Yungas, the Valles, and the Oriente.
What Surrounds The Great Victoria Desert?
More desert. To the west of the Great Victoria Desert is semi-arid mallee of Western Australia, to the north are the Gibson desert and Little Sandy Desert, to the south is the Nullarbor Plain, a flat, almost treeless expanse of aridness, and to the east are the Tirari and Sturt's Stony Deserts.