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A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea
or ocean.
Example: Hawaii, Japan |
archipelago |
A ring (or partial ring) of coral that forms an island in an
ocean or sea. The coral sits atop a submerged volcanic cone.
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atoll |
A body of water that is partly
enclosed by land (and is usually smaller than a gulf).
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Bay |
A flat-topped rock or hill formation with
steep sides.
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Butte |
A deep valley with very steep sides -
often carved from the Earth by a river.
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canyon |
A pointed piece of land that sticks out
into a sea, ocean, lake, or river.
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Cape |
A large hole in the ground or in the side
of a hill or mountain.
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Cave |
A body of water that connects two larger
bodies of water. It is also a part of
a river or harbor that is deep enough to let ships sail through.
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Channel |
A steep face of rock and soil.
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Cliff |
A mountain pass.
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The land mass on Earth is divided into these.
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Continent
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A small, horseshoe-shaped body of water
along the coast; the water is surrounded by land formed of soft rock.
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Cove
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A low, watery land formed at the mouth of a
river. It is formed from the silt, sand and small rocks that flow
downstream in the river and are deposited here. It is
often (but not always) shaped like a triangle
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Delta
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A very dry area.
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Desert
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A hill or a ridge made of sand.
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Dune
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