There are numerous beaches (mostly man-made) in Kentucky. Of course, these beaches are lakeside beaches, as Kentucky is not on the ocean.
I don't think so, but I could be wrong. If you want to get to a beach, it is roughly 3 hours, but it is not in the state. So, to answer your question, I would say that there is no beaches in Pennsylvania, but I could be wrong.
It means that the resorts are built on real beaches, not the man-made types.
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Florida, but not by far. Both states have the cool and warm parts. Death Valley, CA is extremely hot in the summer, but not hot enough to counteract the cool, year-round Marine West Coast/Mediterranean climate of the coast (only). Both of them have great climates, but California, in the northern part, usually should see snow.
Yes, jellyfish can be found off the coast of Florida. They are commonly seen in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Be cautious when swimming in these areas, as some jellyfish species can deliver painful stings.
Yes, a landform can be man-made. For example, dams, levees, and land reclamation projects can alter the natural landscape and create new landforms. Additionally, activities like mining and excavation can also change the shape and structure of the land.
Columbus doesn't have any saltwater beaches since it's not near any ocean. You might find a waterpark with a smaller man-made beach.
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Natural features of a place are things that attract people to the place but are not man made like beaches. Cultural are things that the place is known for eg good fishing spots, native bush walks. More like man made things. :)
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