An artificial boundary is a boundary that is man made instead of naturally formed by nature. These boundaries include fences and dams.
An artificial boundary is a boundary made by humans, examples include dams, the fence at the border between the U.S and Mexico. A natural boundary is a boundary made by nature, a boundary that "happens" naturally, examples include rivers, mountains and such.
An artificial boundary is created where no other means of identification is available. Land divisions can be created by seas, rivers and mountains or something that indicates a limit. For example the Niagara River forms part of a boundary between the USA and Canada. If no obvious boundary is available, a political agreement is reached. This may then be known as an artificial boundary
An artificial boundary us is a man made thing... for example buildings are an artificial boundary so is a build in pool, and a park, a golf course and other things that man kind made
Your boundary is any natural or artificial separation that delineates your land.
none it is entirely artificial
A long section of the US-Canadian border is along the 49th parallel north. It is an artificial boundary, and at one point attempts were made to bring it as far north as 54 degrees, before the 49th was agreed upon.
The artificial boundary of Alabama is determined by the state's political and legal borders, which were established through historical events, treaties, and legislation. These boundaries are man-made and do not correspond to any natural geographical features. The state's boundaries are officially recognized and enforced by the government to define its territory and jurisdiction.
the eurasian plate
The Clare river is a river running in the counties of Mayo and Galway. The main river in county Clare is the river Fergus. However, the river Shannon, the longest river in Ireland form the eastern boundary of county Clare and its estuary forms the southern boundary,
Ontario has both natural and artificial boundary markers. Natural boundaries primarily include waterways, such as the Great Lakes and the Ottawa River, which define parts of its borders with neighboring provinces and the United States. Artificial boundaries are established by legal agreements and surveys, delineating the province's borders with Quebec and Manitoba. These markers are often represented by signs or survey markers in the landscape.
Ireland has volcanoes. However there are no active ones. They are all extinct. There is lots of evidence of volcanic activity, most notably the Giants Causeway. It was created by volcanic activity millions of years ago.