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Natural Landmarks and Those Made by Humans

What is the difference between something made by humans and something natural?

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Let's take a tour of the United States! Click through the slideshow to explore some famous landmarks.

We will begin in California.

Golden Gate Bridge

This is the Golden Gate Bridge. It was made by humans.

Golden Gate Bridge under construction

It was not there before humans built it.

Redwood trees in California

These are the famous redwood trees. Wow! Those trees are so tall! This forest is natural. This means these trees grew naturally. Humans did not build the trees.

Let's go to South Dakota and see if you can figure out which landmark was made by humans and which is natural.

Two pictures. First picture is of Mount Rushmore and the second picture is of Badlands, South Dakota.

The first picture is Mount Rushmore. The second is a picture of the Badlands. Which one do you think humans built? Which one do you think is natural?

Female construction worker with plans in her hand next to Mount Rushmore.

Humans made the carvings in Mount Rushmore. Dynamite was used to carve the presidents' faces into the mountain.

Badlands, South Dakota

The Badlands of South Dakota are natural. The Badlands were formed by wind and water over time. Humans did not build these features; nature did.