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What are examples of human features?

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Well, since this question is categorized in Geography, I will answer this accordingly, Human features are Landmarks in which would not be here if not for human interference.

These include

Great Wall of China

Major Skyscrapers

Sacred Buddhist Temples in the mountains of china

*Almost any famous man-made landmark

What lines connect the North and South pole?

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Longitude, longitudinal

As opposed to latitude (horizontal lines circling the earth.

What ocean does the Irtish river end?

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The Irtysh River is the main tributary of the Ob River, which flows into the Arctic Ocean. The Irtysh River does not connect to an ocean.

Is the ob river the 5th longest in the world?

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It can be considered one of the 10 longest by itself, and the Ob-Irtysh combination is arguably the 7th longest river system in the world, the fourth-longest in Asia.

What is the longest river I the world?

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the deepest river in the world is the Congo River study less play more

What is A broad area of high mostly flat land that stands above the surrounding land?

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A PLATEAU.

In the USA and Mexico , they are named as MESA's or BUTTE's.

A mesa has a larger highland area, than a butte ,which just tends to be a pillar/peak.

What are the three main types of glacial erosion?

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The 3 main types of glacial erosion are plucking, abrasion and freeze thaw.

The Black Forest is in which country?

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Why was Canterbury built?

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Canterbury was originally settled by the Celts, then later developed by the Romans who built a walled city at the site. The city became an important religious center when St. Augustine established the first cathedral in the 6th century, leading to the development of the iconic Canterbury Cathedral.

If you walk north what way do you turn to go west?

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Left. Except of course if the point that you happen to chose to turn west is the north pole. In that case you cannot turn west. Left, right, straight ahead and full reverse just takes you south.

Where is Transalvania?

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Transylvania is a region located in central Romania. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, medieval castles, and folklore surrounding vampires, particularly Count Dracula.

What is the osiris myth?

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In Egyptian mythology, Osiris is a god associated with the afterlife, resurrection, and fertility. The Osiris myth tells the story of how he was murdered by his brother Set, then resurrected by his wife Isis. Osiris then became the ruler of the underworld, while his son Horus avenged his father's death by defeating Set. The myth symbolizes themes of death, rebirth, and the eternal cycle of life.

What is the only city to lie on two continents?

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Istanbul, Turkey is the only city that lies on two continents, Europe and Asia. The city is separated by the Bosphorus strait, with the historical and commercial center in Europe and the residential neighborhoods in Asia.

Which street food did Jhumpa Lahiri mentioned in her book The Nameshake?

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In her book "The Namesake," Jhumpa Lahiri mentions Puchka, a popular street food in Kolkata, India. Puchka is a type of hollow, crispy puri filled with a mixture of flavored water, tamarind, chili, chaat masala, potato, onion, and chickpeas.

Why does it seem to get darker quicker in mountainous areas than in areas with plenty of flat land?

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In mountainous areas, the sun sets behind the peaks earlier than in flat areas, leading to quicker darkness. The rugged terrain can also obstruct sunlight, casting shadows and creating the perception of earlier nightfall.

What country has the same sunset time and sunrise time everyday?

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Countries located near the equator, such as Ecuador or Kenya, experience relatively consistent sunrise and sunset times throughout the year. This is due to their proximity to the equator, which causes less variation in day length compared to countries farther from the equator.

How much do sea defences cost?

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a typical sea wall costs around £6000 per metre.

What are the main pros and cons of sea defences?

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Is South America (A) north of the equator (B) south of the equator (c) both north and south of the equator?

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The answer is C. South America is both north and south of the equator.

Do animals live on Lambert glacier?

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There are animals that live on Lambert glacier, or at least around it. Those animals are seals, whales, small seabirds and petrels.

50 degrees north and 15 degrees east?

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The coordinates 57 degrees N, 10 degrees E, represent the location of Gistrup, Nordjylland, Denmark. This city has a population of 3,660 people and an elevation of 39 feet.