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HILL
A landform that extends above the
surrounding terrain, in a limited area.
A hillock is a small hill.
A landform that extends
above the surrounding terrain
in a limited area, with a peak.
A mountain is generally
steeper than a hill.
The source of a river or stream is the
place from which the water in the river
or stream originates.
River Basin
The portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
Peninsula
This is Dingle Peninsula in Ireland
A peninsula is a piece of land
that is nearly surrounded by
water but connected to
mainland via an isthmus.
an isolated hill or mountain rising
abruptly above the surrounding
land.
MESA
(Spanish for "table")
an elevated area of land with a flat top and
surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs. It takes
its name from its characteristic table-top
shape.
An island is any piece of land smaller than a
continent and larger than a rock, that is
completely surrounded by water. Very small
islands are called islets. Although seldom
adhered to, it is also proper to call an
emergent land feature on an atoll an islet,
since an atoll is a type of island. A key or cay is
also another name for a relatively small island.
Groups of related islands are called
archipelagos.
There are three main types of islands:
continental islands, river islands, and volcanic
islands. There are also some artificial islands.
Monadnock
A monadnock is an isolated hill or a lone
mountain comprised of bedrock rising above
the surrounding area. It is an erosional
remnant of a mountain chain left behind
because of its more erosion resistant rock.
A cape is a coastal landform extending beyond
the adjacent coast into the sea or a lake. A
cape is usually more than just a headland and
peninsula, having considerable effects on the
directions of ocean currents around them.
a round relief
Where River Meets the Sea
a body of water usually smaller than a lake
a wetland often
partially or
intermittently
covered with water
of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city
Deciduous forest
A forest made of trees that shed leaves habitually on a cyclic basis
olcano
a vent in the crust of the earth or another
planet or a moon from which usually molten or
hot rock and steam issue
The land area drained by a river and its tributaries
the flat area at the mouth of some rivers where the
main stream splits up into several branches
A hollow or natural passage
under or into the earth,
especially one with an
opening to the surface
Europe
Russia
North America
A hollow or natural passage under or into the
earth, especially one with an opening to the
surface
Africa
South America
Australia
One of the principal land masses of the earth,
usually regarded as including Africa, Antarctica,
Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and
South America.