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Archipelago
Cliff
Mountain
Foothills
Hill
Canyon
Lake
Plateau
Cape
Peninsula
Fjord
Dune
Plains
Beach
Butte
Mesa
Mouth
River
Swamp
Valley
Strait
Glacier
Bay
Channel
Delta
Lagoon
Coral reef
Atoll
Island
Harbor
Desert
Peak
sea
jungle
waterfall
Mountain range
Volcano
Tundra
Ocean
Iceberg
isthmus
continental shelf
dam
fork
prairie
gulf
basin
reservoir
tributary
Sound
River mouth
River source
oasis
A group of many islands
A steep slope of rock or soil
A raised part of earths surface with a pointed or rounded top; higher than a hill
A low hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range.
A raised part of earths surface, with sloping sides smaller than a mountain
A deep narrow valley with high, steep sides
A large body of water surrounded by land
A large and flat or gently rolling area high above sea level that may have deep canyons
A point of land extending into a body of water
Land surrounded by water on all sides but one
A long, narrow bay of the sea bordered by steep cliffs
A mound or ridge of loose sand heaped up by the wind.
A broad and flat or gently rolling area, usually low in elevation
An almost flat shore of sand or pebbles over which water washes when high
A steep hill that has a flat top and stands alone
A small, high plateau with a flat top and steep sides
Of a river; the part of a river where its waters flow into another body of water
Large, natural stream of water that flows into a lake, ocean etc.
Low, wetland on which grass and trees grow
Lowland between hills or mountains
A narrow waterway connecting two large bodies of water.
A huge mass of ice that moves slowly down the mountain
A part of an ocean or lake extending into the land, usually smaller than a gulf
A narrow , deep waterway connecting two bodies of water; the deepest part of a river or waterway
A triangular deposit of sand and soil that collects at the mouth of some rivers
Water within a ring-shaped coral island
A narrow ridge of coral at or near the surface of the water
A ring-shaped coral island or a group of islands enclosing, or partly enclosing a lagoon
An area of land completely surrounded by water
A sheltered area of water where ships can anchor safely
A dry, barren region that is usually sandy and without trees
The pointed top of a mountain or hill
Any large body of salt water, smaller than an ocean
Wild land thickly overgrown with bushes, vines, trees, etc.
Fall of water from a high place
A row of connected mountains
An opening in the earth's crust through which steam, ashes, and lava are forced out.
A vast, level, treeless plain in arctic regions. The ground beneath its surface is frozen, even in summer.
The great body of salt water that covers almost three-fourths of the earth's surface.
A large mass of ice floating in the ocean.
A narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two larger areas of land.
A plateau beneath the ocean from which the continents rise.
A wall built across a stream or river to hold back water.
The place where a stream or river joins another river.
Level or rolling grassland without trees.
A part of the ocean extending into the land, usually larger than a bay.
Regions surrounded by mountains or other high land.
Lake or pond where water is collected and stored.
Stream or river flowing into a larger stream or lake
Long narrow stretch of water, wider than a strait, connecting two large bodies of water, or lying
between an island and the mainland.
The place where a river ends
The place where a river is formed
A place where water is available in the middle of the desert.