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Archipelago   a group of many islands  
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basin   an area of land largely enclosed by higher land.  
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bay   part of a body of salt water that reaches into the land; usually smaller than a gulf  
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branch (tributary)   a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream  
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canal   a man-made waterway connecting two bodies of water and is designed to shorten travel time or irrigate  
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canyon   narrow valley with steep sides; usually created by erosion  
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cape   a curved or hooked piece of land extending into a body of water  
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channel   a narrow deep waterway connecting two larger bodies of water; the deepest part of the waterway.  
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cliff   a high, steep slope of rock or soil  
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coast   land along the sea or ocean  
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continent   one of the seven largest bodies of land on earth  
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continental shelf   plateau of land surface into the ocean but underwater  
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delta   land built up by deposits of sand and silt at the mouth of some rivers  
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desert   dry, barren region usually sandy and without trees, little rainfall or practical use of land unless irrigated  
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divide   the highest ridge of land separating river basins  
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fault   a fracture in the rocks along which there has been movement  
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fjord   a narrow inlet of the sea between high banks or cliffs created by glaciers  
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forest   a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush; extensive wooded area  
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gulf   part of a sea or ocean that reaches into land; usually larger than a bay  
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hill   a raised part of the earth’s surface with sloping sides; old mountain which because of erosion has become rounder and shorter  
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island   an area of land completely surrounded by water  
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isthmus   narrow strip of land with water on both sides connecting two larger pieces of land  
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lake   a large body of water surrounded by land  
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mountain   high, rocky land, usually with steep sides and a pointed or rounded top, higher than a hill  
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mountain range   a long chain of mountains; a row of connected mountains  
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mouth (of a river)   place where a river empties into a larger body of water; the end of a river  
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oasis   a fertile place in the desert where there is water and some vegetation  
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ocean   largest body of salt water; these cover 3/4 of the earth’s surface.  
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peninsula   piece of land that extends into a body of water and is surrounded on three sides by water  
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plain   a broad, flat or gently rolling area; usually low in elevation  
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plateau   flat highland area with one steep face; elevated plain  
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reef   a ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of the water  
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river   a large stream of water flowing through the land into a lake, ocean, or other body of water  
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sea   a large body of water, usually salt water, partly or completely surrounded by land  
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strait   a narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water  
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valley   low land between hills or mountains  
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volcano   a cone shaped mountain formed out of rock or ash thrown up from inside the earth, frequently with an opening or depression at the top  
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waterfall   place where running water makes a sheer drop, usually over a cliff  
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