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Landscapes

A landscape refers to the physical features of an area of land. It includes the visible elements of landforms; living elements of land cover; human elements such as land uses, structures and buildings; and transitory elements including weather conditions.

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What well known Landscapes have been carved by Glaciers?

The Swiss Alps

The Great Lakes of North America

Yosmite Valley

Tibet

Nepal

Bhutan in Asia

Fjords of Norway

What landscape does the ordovician period have?

Labia

Labium (plural labia) is a Latin-derived term meaning "Lip". Labium and its derivatives (including labial, labrum) are used to describe any lip-like structure, but in the English language, labium often specifically refers to parts of the vulva

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What continent is a desert also?

Antarctica is a continent, and also the world's largest desert, due to the lack of precipitation. It is a cold desert, not a hot desert.

What are the largest Buddha pagoda in world?

one of the the largest pagodas is the Xa Loi Pagoda

How are landscapes classified?

Landscapes are classified in various ways in geography. In most cases, they will be classified based in the formation and the physical features that they posses.

What is the landscape like in the Northeast?

The Northeast region of the United States is characterized by a diverse landscape that includes rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque mountains, particularly in areas like the Appalachian range. The coastline features rocky shores and sandy beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. The region experiences four distinct seasons, which contribute to vibrant autumn foliage and snowy winters. Additionally, fertile valleys and rivers, such as the Hudson and Connecticut, enhance the area's natural beauty and agricultural productivity.

How many sq meters in a hecter?

One hectare = 10,000 spare metres. Thus, for example, 2.5 hectares equals 25,000 square metres.

How is a swallow hole formed?

Swallow holes are also known as sink holes or sluggas. They are openings in the beds of rivers which occur when the surface river flows over an opening and then disappears underground through this swallow hole.

Why are rivers good for the development of settlements?

Rivers provide water, is the first and foremost thing necessary for the survival of most living creatures. For man, rivers provide the following: * drinking water * washing water * water for stock animals * irrigation for crops * water used in building and manufacturing * in some cases, a form of energy (hydroelectricity) * a means of transporting goods and passengers

What is the type of landscape for waterfalls?

Your question is a little confusing. Are you asking for specific types of landscapes, such as biomes where waterfalls can occur or, are you asking: 'what type of landscape creates a waterfall?'

If the second is the case, there is no specific, over-arching name for a landscape that creates waterfalls. For the most part, waterfalls form if geomorphic relief is present in a landscape. That means they can occur in virtually any climate.

Portrait and landscape are?

Portrait and landscape are two common orientations used in photography, art, and design. Portrait orientation is taller than it is wide, typically used for images of individuals, while landscape orientation is wider than it is tall, often used for scenes and panoramas. Each orientation serves different purposes and can significantly impact the composition and focus of an image.

What is gravel covered plain?

A gravel covered plain is called a Reg. A reg is a desert basin where the sand has been blown away leaving a gravel covered plain.

What is the name of the artist and the painting of the landscape on the wall of the Cullen home in the movie Twilight?

It is very similar to Australian artist Alexander McKenzie, google images of his art work maybe.

What were the effects of glaciers on the Illinois landscape?

I really don't know but it may have made new mountains.

Are the coastal mountains bigger than the Rockies?

The Rockie Mountains are 4401 meters high whereas the coastal mountains are 4019 meters high so the Rockies are 382 meters higher than the coastal mountains

Does Greenland have a higher elevation than Australia?

Greenland has a higher elevation than Australia. Greenland's highest point is Gunnbjorn 3,700 m Australia's highest point is Mount Kosciuszko 2,229 m

What is a coastal rain forest?

Rainforest: ITCZ is always near, High Temps, Lowest annual temp range, heavy rain all year and contains most of the species found on earth :-)

Do Marshes have trees?

nope, marshes are wet lands without trees. but swamps, a different kind of wetland, do have trees (: