Historically, social scientists had treated time as a relevant but external factor to spatial features.
Recycled Blackbutt was also used for the exterior seating as another spatial feature.
The spontaneous formation of interesting spatial features on a wide range of length scales is one manifestation of plasma complexity.
A geodatabase is a "container" for holding datasets, tying together the spatial features with attributes.
Finally, the visuospatial sketchpad stores material in terms of its visual or spatial features.
Thus, two spatial features are prominent in navigating a path: general layout and landmark orienting (Kahana et al., 2006).
In Robert Denham's words, a dropped line is "a spatial as well as temporal feature, affecting both the eye and ear."
However, the latter two editions allow the use of a subset of spatial features (called Oracle Locator) at no extra cost.
This led him to create landscapes with intentionally distorted spatial features.
However, there is not always a clear temporal analogue to spatial features.