Key:natural

natural
Description
Used to describe natural physical land features, including ones that have been modified or created by humans.  
Group: Natural
Used on these elements
Documented values: 88
Status: de facto

The natural key is used to describe a wide variety of physical geography, geological and landcover features, including ones that have been modified or created by humans.

Values

Key Value Element Comment Tag Usage[1] Carto
rendering
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Vegetation

natural fell Habitat above the tree line covered with grass, dwarf shrubs and mosses. No, see #545.
natural grassland Areas where the vegetation is dominated by grasses (Poaceae) and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants. For mown/managed grass see landuse=grass, for hay/pasture see landuse=meadow.
natural heath A dwarf-shrub habitat, characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, often dominated by plants of the Ericaceae.
Note. This is not for parks whose name contains the word "heath".
natural moor Don't use, see wikipage. Upland areas, characterised by low-growing vegetation on acidic soils. currently not rendered by openstreetmap-carto
natural scrub Uncultivated land covered with shrubs, bushes or stunted trees.
natural shrubbery An area of shrubbery that is actively maintained or pruned by humans. A slightly wilder look is also possible currently not rendered by openstreetmap-carto
natural tree A single tree.
natural tree_row A line of trees.
natural tree_stump A tree stump, the remains of a cut down or broken tree.
natural tundra Habitat above tree line in alpine and subpolar regions, principally covered with uncultivated grass, low growing shrubs and mosses and sometimes grazed.
natural wood Tree-covered area (a 'forest' or 'wood'). Also see landuse=forest. For more detail, one can use leaf_type=* and leaf_cycle=*.
natural bay An area of water mostly surrounded by land but with a level connection to the ocean or a lake.
natural beach landform along a body of water which consists of sand, shingle or other loose material
natural blowhole An opening to a sea cave which has grown landwards resulting in blasts of water from the opening due to the wave action
natural cape A piece of elevated land sticking out into the sea or large lake. Includes capes, heads, headlands and (water) promontories.
natural coastline The mean high water springs line between the sea and land (with the water on the right side of the way.)
natural crevasse A large crack in a glacier
natural geyser A spring characterized by intermittent discharge of water ejected turbulently and accompanied by steam.
natural glacier A permanent body of ice formed naturally from snow that is moving under its own weight.
natural hot_spring A spring of geothermally heated groundwater
natural isthmus A narrow strip of land, bordered by water on both sides and connecting two larger land masses.
natural mud Area covered with mud: water saturated fine grained soil without significant plant growth. Also see natural=wetland + wetland=*.
natural peninsula A piece of land projecting into water from a larger land mass, nearly surrounded by water
natural reef A feature (rock, sandbar, coral, etc) lying beneath the surface of the water
natural shingle An accumulation of rounded rock fragments on a beach or riverbed
natural shoal An area of the sea floor near the sea surface (literally, becomes shallow) and exposed at low tide. See natural=sand as well.
natural spring A place where ground water flows naturally from the ground (Other languages).
natural strait A narrow area of water surrounded by land on two sides and by water on two other sides.
natural water Any body of water, from natural such as a lake or pond to artificial like moat or canal. Also see waterway=riverbank
natural wetland A natural area subject to inundation or with waterlogged ground, further specified with wetland=*
natural arch A rock arch naturally formed by erosion, with an opening underneath. currently not rendered by openstreetmap-carto
natural arete An arête, a thin, almost knife-like, ridge of rock which is typically formed when two glaciers erode parallel U-shaped valleys.
natural bare_rock An area with sparse/no soil or vegetation, so that the bedrock becomes visible.
natural cave_entrance The entrance to a cave: a natural underground space large enough for a human to enter.
natural cliff A vertical or almost vertical natural drop in terrain, usually with a bare rock surface (leave the lower face to the right of the way).
natural dune A hill of sand formed by wind, covered with no or very little vegetation. See also natural=sand and natural=beach currently not rendered by openstreetmap-carto
natural earth_bank Large erosion gully or steep earth bank
natural fumarole A fumarole is an opening in a planet's crust, which emits steam and gases
natural gully Small scale cut in relief created by water erosion
natural hill A hill. currently not rendered by openstreetmap-carto
natural peak The top (summit) of a hill or mountain.
natural ridge A mountain or hill linear landform with a continuous elevated crest
natural rock A notable rock or group of rocks attached to the underlying bedrock. currently not rendered by openstreetmap-carto
natural saddle The lowest point along a ridge or between two mountain tops
natural sand An area covered by sand with no or very little vegetation. See natural=beach and natural=dune as well.
natural scree Unconsolidated angular rocks formed by rockfall and weathering from adjacent rockfaces.
natural sinkhole A natural depression or hole in the surface topography. currently not rendered by openstreetmap-carto
natural stone A single notable freestanding rock, which may differ from the composition of the terrain it lies in.; e.g., glacial erratic. currently not rendered by openstreetmap-carto
natural valley A natural depression flanked by ridges or ranges of mountains or hills currently not rendered by openstreetmap-carto
natural volcano An opening exposed on the earth's surface where volcanic material is emitted.
natural user defined All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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See also

  1. Does not include uses in semi-colon value separated lists
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