Physical Features in the Sector
- Topography: The elevation, slope, and surface features of the land, including mountains, hills, valleys, plateaus, and plains.
- Hydrography: The presence and characteristics of water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, streams, springs, and wetlands.
- Geology: The composition and structure of the Earth's crust, including rock formations, soil types, and mineral deposits.
- Climate: The average weather conditions in an area, including temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind patterns, and solar radiation.
- Vegetation: The types and distribution of plant life, including forests, grasslands, shrublands, and deserts.
- Wildlife: The species and abundance of animals and birds in an area.
- Natural resources: The materials and resources found naturally in an area, such as water, minerals, soil, and timber.
- Land use: The human activities and infrastructure present in an area, such as agriculture, industry, urbanization, and transportation.
- Aesthetic features: The scenic beauty, landmarks, and cultural heritage of an area.
- Environmental hazards: Natural or human-made factors that pose potential risks to human health and safety, such as earthquakes, floods, droughts, landslides, and pollution.