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Land forms and bodies of water

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Mountain Pass   A narrow gap through a mountain pass  
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Hill   A rounded raised landform Not as high as mountain.  
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Peninsula   a body of water NEARLY surrounded by water.  
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Basin   A BOWL shaped land form surrounded by higher land.  
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Desert   A DRY environment with FEW plants and animals.  
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Timberline   A line beyond which trees DO NOT grow.  
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Glacier   A HUGE SHEET OF ICE that moves SLOWLY ACROSS the land.  
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Ishmus   A NARROW STRIP of land that connects TWO larger bodies of LAND.  
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Dam   A WALL built across a river creating a lake that STORES water. (Like Lake Folsom)  
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Plain   A Large area of NEARLY FLAT land.  
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Butte   A small flat top hill. Smaller than MESA.  
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Mesa   A hill with a flat top. Smaller than a PLATEAU.  
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Plateau   An area of ELEVATED FLAT Land.  
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Delta   Land made of SILT left behind as a river drains into a LARGE body of water.  
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Bay   PART OF AN OCEAN that EXTENDS far into Land.  
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Ocean   A large body of SALT WATER that covers much of the EARTH.  
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Gulf   Part of an OCEAN that extends into land. LARGER than a BAY. (Like the GULF of MEXICO)  
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Waterfall   A flow of water flowing VERTICAlY.  
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Lake   A Body of water completely surrounded by WATER. (Lake Folsom)  
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River   A stream of water that flows across the land and empties into another body of water. (Can flow into another river, lake, or ocean)  
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Strait   A Narrow water way that connects two larger bodies of water. (Opposite of an Ishmus.  
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Port   A place where ships UNLOADS and LOADS their goods.  
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Canal   A channel built to carry water for IRRIGATION or NAVIGATION.  
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Harbor   A SHELTERS place along a COAST where boats DOCK SAFELY.  
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River Basin   All the land that is drained by a river or its tributaries.  
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Tributary   A smaller river that flows into a larger river.  
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Mouth   The place where a river empties into a larger body of water.  
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Source   The starting point of a river.  
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Coast   The land ALONG an OCEAN.  
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Island   A body of land COMPLETELY surrounded by WATER. (Hawaii)  
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Canyon   A deep narrow VALLEY with steep sides.  
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Valley   A area of low land between hills of a mountain.  
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Mountain   A high land form with steep sides (Higher than a Hill)  
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Peak   The TOP of a mountain.  
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Mountain Range   A ROW or CHAIN of MOUNTAINS.  
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Reservoir   A Natural or ARTIFICAL lake used to STORE water. (Lake Folsom)  
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Volcano   An OPENING in Earths surface through which hot rock and ash are force out.  
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Dune   A mound hill or ridge MADE of SAND heaped by the wind.  
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