Saturday, April 11, 2009

Is a flower a geological feature?

No.





I could be considered a geographical feature, since fauna varies with region. Since you posted your question in the Geography category, I thought you might need that, also.
Is a flower a geological feature?
No. A geological feature is something formed by Earth%26#039;s natural processes, like a volcano, lake, or mountain. It is something not living, as most things that are alive are not %26#039;permanent%26#039; features of a region - that is to say a flower could be torn out of the grown - not so in the case of a volcano.
Reply:Geological features generally include non-living features of the landscape and Earth%26#039;s structure. Rocks, fossils, valleys, mountains, rivers, glaciers, cliffs...these are geological features.





A flower is a biological organism that *interacts* with the geological features of Earth.
Reply:Just the desert rose.





Just kidding. its a certain formation of the mineral gypsum.Soles

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