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Geographic Pictionary 38 Launch: • Please pick up one sheet from the grey bin and fill out the top • Name, Date, Class, & PAGE – GO 4 • Be prepared to answer, “What geographic features did you observe over the weekend?” ARCHIPELAGO •A large group or chain of islands BAY • Part of a body of water that reaches into the land. BUTTE • An isolated hill or small plateau with steep sides CANAL • a long narrow section, filled with water, created by people so that boats/goods could pass through it CANYON • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides CAPE • Point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean CHANNEL • A deep, narrow body of water connecting 2 larger bodies of water • The deeper part of a waterway CLIFF • Steep, high wall of rock, Earth, or ice DELTA • Land built up at the mouth of a river Launch: • Please pick up a new sheet if you need one. • Without looking at your definition, be ready to describe the term, “bay,” and name a bay in our Mid-Atlantic region • Have GO 4 on your desk, ready to work and learn new terms! DESERT •A land too dry or too cold to grow many plants DIVIDE • Stretch of high land that separates river systems FjoRD •A long, narrow, steepsided inlet from the sea. GLACIER •A large body of slowly moving ice GULF • Part of a body of water that reaches into the land HARBOR • A sheltered place along a shoreline where ships may anchor safely HILLS • Raised, rounded part of the earth’s surface. • Smaller than a mountain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbQSA dU4Qb4&feature=player_detailpage ICEBERG • A floating mass of ice that has broken off from a glacier ISLAND • Land entirely surrounded by water; smaller than a continent ISTHMUS • Narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas LAKE • Body of water completely surrounded by land MESA • A flat-topped hill or small plateau with steep sides MOUNTAIN • High, rocky land usually with steep sides and a pointed or rounded top. • Two types: Faulted Folded FAULTED MOUNTAINS •Formed by a break in the earth’s crust FOLDED MOUNTAINS •Formed when tectonic plates push against each other and squeeze up the crust of the earth HOME MISSION: •Study GO 4 – Mini Quiz on th Friday, Sept 9 MOUTH • Place where a river empties into a larger body of water OCEANS • Largest bodies of water on Earth PENINSULA • Body of land jetting into a lake, sea, or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water PLAIN • A region which is mostly level, low land with gently rolling hills PLATEAU • a large flat area of land that is higher than other areas of land that surround it RIVER • Large stream of water that flows through the land RIVER BASIN •Land drained by a river and its branches SEA • A large body of water partly or surrounded/ enclosed by land SOURCE •The place where a river begins STRAIT • a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water STREAM and (Creek) • Stream - a natural flow of water that is smaller than a river • Creek – a small stream TIMBERLINE • A point on a mountain above which trees cannot grow. timberline TRIBUTARY • A small stream of water that flows through the land feeding into a river Valley • Low land between hills or mountains VOLCANO • A mountain formed of rock thrown up from inside the earth. • 4 types: extinct, dormant, intermittent, and active WATERFALL • a place where water flows over a vertical drop in the course of a stream or river. Key Terms to Star, Circle, Highlight, etc. • • • • • Bay Cliff Desert Island Lake • • • • • Mountain Ocean Plain River Waterfall THE END!