geological feature
Definitions
A distinct, naturally occurring physical structure or landform on the Earth's surface, such as a mountain, canyon, or fault line.
A specific characteristic or component of the Earth's crust resulting from geological processes like erosion, volcanism, or tectonic activity.
Examples
The Grand Canyon is a spectacular geological feature that reveals millions of years of Earth's history.
Scientists are studying the unique geological feature found in the remote mountain range to understand tectonic activity.
The volcanic crater is a prominent geological feature that attracts thousands of tourists every year.
Synonyms
landform topographical feature terrain geomorphological feature physical feature natural formation landscape element
Antonyms
artificial structure man-made object human construction synthetic feature architectural element urban infrastructure