Geo-

Geo Geo (geo- from the Greek γῆ earth) is a unit for describing distances. The magnitude of geo (distance) is not uniquely determined through other units of distance on Earth and in astronomical research is used only in contexts in which it is clear what point or object on Earth or other planets is being discussed.

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Introduction to Geographic Features

Geo is a scientific term for everything that is on earth (that is, on the surface of the planet). This could be mountains, oceans, rivers, cities, villages, or even names on maps. The word geo itself comes from the Greek word for “earth.” The term "geo" is used not only to refer to geographical objects, but also to reflect their scientific description, as well as their practical application. For example, geologists study the structure and structure of the earth's crust, its history, and geographers study the surface of the globe, climatic zones, flora and fauna. In this article we will look at some geographical objects.

Mountains

There are a huge number of mountains in the world. Some of them are small, others are huge. Everest is considered the highest mountain at 8,848 meters above sea level. The lowest mountains are located near the sea and have a height of about 5 meters. Several countries are recognized holders of mountain height records.