There are many. Mountains, plains, valleys, rivers; pretty much every thing on the outside of earth. (minus cars, people, buildings, anything not natural to earth's surface)
The science of studying Earth's surface and its features is called geology. Geologists study the composition, structure, and processes of the Earth's crust, as well as the history of the planet and its formation.
These features are called topographic features or landforms. They include mountains, valleys, hills, plains, plateaus, and other physical characteristics of the Earth's surface.
The change in the ground elevation of the Earth's surface is called topography. Topography refers to the study of the shape and features of land surfaces, including variations in elevation.
A small flat copy of the Earth is called a map. It is a representation of the Earth's surface, showing geographical features and locations in a scaled-down form.
A geographer studies the surface features of the Earth, known as its physical geography. They examine landforms, water bodies, climate patterns, ecosystems, and human interactions with the environment to understand the Earth's surface features and processes.
The study of the Earth's surface and its features is called topography.
landforms
Topography.
geologist is the person that study the surface of the earth
Earth's surface is made of of all the features on its surface.
The science of studying Earth's surface and its features is called geology. Geologists study the composition, structure, and processes of the Earth's crust, as well as the history of the planet and its formation.
Geography
These features are called topographic features or landforms. They include mountains, valleys, hills, plains, plateaus, and other physical characteristics of the Earth's surface.
People who study Earth's surface features are called geographers. Their names are unknown to the masses.
The change in the ground elevation of the Earth's surface is called topography. Topography refers to the study of the shape and features of land surfaces, including variations in elevation.
A small flat copy of the Earth is called a map. It is a representation of the Earth's surface, showing geographical features and locations in a scaled-down form.
A geographer studies the surface features of the Earth, known as its physical geography. They examine landforms, water bodies, climate patterns, ecosystems, and human interactions with the environment to understand the Earth's surface features and processes.