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LANDFORMS
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Bay A bay is a part of the ocean where the shore goes in toward the land. Bays usually have calmer water than the surrounding sea.
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Plateau A plateau is a large, flat area of land on top of a mountain.
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Valley A valley is a low area between mountains or hills.
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Cliff A cliff is a very sharp wall of rock. Many cliffs formed because water or glaciers pushed material from the sides of hills or mountains. This change can take thousands of years.
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Coast and Ocean Ocean is all the salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface. Coast is a place where the land meets the ocean.
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Glacier A glacier is a huge area of moving ice. Glaciers form in high mountains and in other cold places. Glaciers move slowly.
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Lake A lake is a large amount of water surrounded by land almost completly.
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River Moving water that usually flows toward a lake or the ocean.
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Mountains A mountain is a very high place on the earth’s surface. Mountains usually have pointed tops.
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Plain Large mostly flat area of land.
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Hills A high place in the surface of the Earth, but not as tall as a mountain. Hills have rounded tops.
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