Physical Features Vocabulary

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Physical Features Vocabulary SSWG 1a Describe the concept of place by explaining how physical characteristics such as landforms, bodies of water, climate, soils, natural vegetation, and animal life are used to describe a place.

Physical Features Vocabulary Mountain Desert Mt. Everest Land that rises many feet into the air and is higher than a hill or surrounding area Sahara A dry area that receives so little rain that few plants or animals can survive there

Physical Features Vocabulary Island Ocean Australia A body of land surrounded on all sides by water Atlantic Ocean A large area of saltwater

Physical Features Vocabulary River Plain Amazon River A large amount of flowing fresh water to a lake or ocean Northern European Plain Large area of flat or gently rolling land

Physical Features Vocabulary Lake Lake Victoria A body of freshwater that is completely surrounded by land

Physical Features Vocabulary Coast Coral Reef Gulf Coast Area of land that meets a large body of water Great Barrier Reef Underwater limestone and coral deposits

Physical Features Vocabulary Sea Bay Gulf Mediterranean Sea, Dead Sea Part of an ocean that has been identified as an individual body of water; or a saltwater lake San Francisco Bay An area of ocean or sea that extends into land; smaller than a gulf Gulf of Guinea A large part of ocean that extends into the land and is larger than a bay

Physical Features Vocabulary Basin Valley Canyon Congo River Basin A long low lying area that is usually surrounded by hills or mountains; usually around a river Great Rift Valley An area of land that is lower than the surrounding land. Grand Canyon A deep and narrow valley often with a river on its floor

Physical Features Vocabulary Strait Channel Strait of Gibraltar A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water English Channel A wide strait between a continent and an island

Physical Features Vocabulary Canal Peninsula Suez Canal Man made waterway with a purpose Arabian Peninsula A piece of land that extends out into the water and is almost completely surrounded by water

Physical Features Vocabulary Range Plateau Himalayan Range A chain of mountains forming a single system. Deccan Plateau Large area of level land that is higher than the land surrounding it

Physical Features Vocabulary Archipelago Delta Hawaii A chain of island or set of islands grouped together Yellow River Delta Often triangular shaped alluvial deposition area at the mouth of a river

Physical Features Vocabulary Isthmus Isthmus of Panama Narrow strip of land with water on both sides