Clue | Response |
This smaller stream of water flows through the land, feeding into a larger river. | What is a tributary? |
This part of a body of water, larger than a bay, extends into the land. | What is a gulf? |
This part of a body of water extends into the land. | What is a bay? |
Great Britain, Iceland, Australia, Ireland, and Greenland are all examples of this landform. | What is an island? |
This narrow piece of land connects two larger pieces of land. | What is an isthmus? |
This landform is part of a body of water that extends into the land and is larger than a bay. | What is a gulf? |
This narrow piece of land that sticks out into the water is surrounded by water on three sides. | What is a peninsula? |
A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, this landform often has a river or stream at the bottom of it. | What is a canyon? |
This curved or pointed part of a coastline, larger than a peninsula, sticks out into the water. | What is a cape? |
This body of water, usually fresh water, is completely surrounded by land. | What is a lake? |
This flat, or gently rolling land, is always higher than the surrounding land. | What is a plateau? |
This mouth of a river is built up land. | What is a delta? |
This low land is found between hills or mountains. | What is a valley? |
The highest of all landforms, this raised area of land usually has steep sides. | What is a mountain? |