Neither, both parks and gardens are created and maintained by humans. Only an undisturbed wild area is in its natural state.
There is the Grand Canyon, Lake Tohoe and the Garden of Gods Natural Park to name just a few
Scenery is used to set the scene, mood and tone of a play. For example, a scene set in a garden may have a scenery involving trees and plants.
View: -geyser and other natural, thermal features. -true wildlife, particularly bison and bears. -beautiful, natural scenery. -wilderness hiking and back-packing.
Some of the best places to hike in Indianapolis include Eagle Creek Park, Fort Harrison State Park, and Holliday Park. These locations offer a variety of trails and beautiful natural scenery for hikers to enjoy.
Scenery is a noun for a view of natural aspects. For example; "When traveling up a mountain, the scenery was beautiful. "
The best-known attraction near Raton, New Mexico is Sugarite Canyon State Park. This park features breathtaking natural scenery as well as a historic coal mining camp.
Wicklow is called the Garden of Ireland due to its beautiful scenery - beaches, rivers, lakes and especially mountains
The area of Belo Garden Park is 6,070.2846336 square meters.
The web address of the Washington Park Botanical Garden is: www.springfieldparks.org/garden
The purpose is, as mandated by Congress in the National Park Service Organic Act (1916), "to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations."
There are a number of alternatives..... ager/agri (as in agriculture) farm, land, estate, park, hortus/horti (as in horticulture) garden, pleasure garden or park. area/areae, open space, park, playground, courtyard. paradisus, garden of Eden, park,
No, "scenery" is not an adverb. "Scenery" is a noun that refers to the natural or man-made landscape that can be seen in a particular location. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how an action is performed.