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Geographical feature

In geography and particularly in geographic information science, a geographic feature or simply feature (also called an object or entity) is a representation of phenomenon that exists at a location in the space and scale of relevance to geography; that is, at or near the surface of Earth.

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Types of features

Features and Geographic Information

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Geographical feature

Nodes107
Edges106
Triples36
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018692
Components1

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Geographical feature

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related to Cartographic features · 5
Geographical feature → Cartographic, Earth, Equator, For, They

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feature features location geographic also may part information example exist spatial characteristics existence often created inherent identity boundary one relations

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
plant structuresinstance ofBiomes are defined based on factors0.80text
pondsinstance ofbut it may also include smaller pools of water0.80text
creeks or wetlandsinstance ofbut it may also include smaller pools of water0.80text
elevationinstance ofLandforms are categorized by features0.80text
slopeinstance ofLandforms are categorized by features0.80text
orientationinstance ofLandforms are categorized by features0.80text
stratificationinstance ofLandforms are categorized by features0.80text
rock exposureinstance ofLandforms are categorized by features0.80text
and soil typeinstance ofLandforms are categorized by features0.80text
roadsinstance ofOther landscape features0.80text
enclosuresinstance ofOther landscape features0.80text
field systemsinstance ofOther landscape features0.80text

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