PRACTICE LAND FORMS AND WATER BODIES
SOURCE The point in which the river starts, usually at a high elevation.
PLATEAU A large flat area, usually at a high elevation.
CLIFF The steep edge of a plateau.
STRAIT A narrow strip of water separating two land masses.
A point where the sea/ocean sticks into the land, it is partly surrounded by land and smaller than a gulf BAY
PLAIN A large rolling, flat area.
ARCHIPELAGO A large group of islands close together.
WATERFALL The point where a river suddenly drops in elevation.
OCEAN A very large body of water.
ISTHMUS A narrow piece of land which connects two larger pieces of land. Has water on both sides
PENINSULA A piece of land which is almost completely surrounded by water
GULF A water body which is part of an ocean, almost surrounded by land, larger than a bay
DESERT A large area of land which receives very little rain
BASIN A bowl shaped depression in the land or region that is cleared by a specific river system
CANYON A long, narrow, valley between 2 cliffs, often with a river or stream flowing thru it.
DELTA A deposit of sand and soil formed at the mouth of some rivers.
MOUNTAIN Earth’s tallest landform, very steep.
ISLAND A small piece of land completely surrounded by water
RIVER A natural stream of water and usually empties into another body of water
COAST An area of land which touches an ocean, sea, gulf, or bay
A body of water which is enclosed by land.
A group of mountains close together
HILL A raised area of land, smaller and less steep than a mountain.
VALLEY A low, flat area of land which is between 2 hills or mountains. Usually has a river or stream flowing thru it.