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Objective: To examine the major forms of land masses and bodies of water.
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Island – land area that is surrounded by water
Long Island Archipelago – chain of islands Hawaiian Islands
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Gulf – arm of an ocean or sea that is partly enclosed by land, usually larger than a bay.
Gulf of Mexico Peninsula – piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides Florida
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Desert – area that has little or no moisture or vegetation
Sahara Desert, Africa Mountain – high, steep, rugged land that rises sharply above the surrounding land. Mount McKinley, Alaska
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River – large stream of water that empties into an ocean, lake, or another river
Hudson and Mohawk Rivers Delta– area where a river breaks off into tributaries emptying out into a larger body of water Nile River Delta
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Isthmus – narrow strip of land joining two large land areas or joining a peninsula to a mainland.
Isthmus of Panama Strait – narrow channel that connects two larger bodies of water Strait of Gibraltar
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Lake – body of fresh water surrounded by land
Great Lakes Sea – large body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean Black Sea
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Plateau Valley An elevated, comparatively level expanse of land
An elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom
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Central (Latin) America
Continent – any of seven large land masses on the Earth’s surface Europe Africa North America Asia Sub-continent – an area of land that is part of a continent but is separated by something (landform, language, etc. India Central (Latin) America Australia South America Antarctica
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Ocean – any of the large bodies of salt water on the Earth’s surface.
Arctic Ocean C Atlantic Ocean B Pacific Ocean A Indian Ocean D What is missing here?!?!?
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