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Land Features

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a large mass of ice that exists year-round and flows slowly over land.   glacier  
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formed by weathering and erosion as rock is carved out along a shoreline.   sea cave  
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the continued weathering and erosion along the shoreline that wears a hole through to the other side.   sea arch  
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created by one or both sides of a collapsed sea arch.   sea stack,  
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rocky pieces of land that project out into the water as some parts of the shoreline erode faster than others.   headlands  
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a flat shelf of rock formed at the base of a sea cliff as the cliff is eroded back into the mainland.   wave-cut platform  
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a ridge of sand, gravel, or shell material that extends from a shoreline.   spit  
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a spit that connects the mainland with an island.   tombolo  
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the main feature of coastal deposits.   beach  
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a long and narrow landform that forms parallel to the shoreline a short distance offshore.   barrier islands  
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a deep, narrow valley surrounded by tall cliffs.   canyon  
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formed when flowing water deposits sediment in a large fan shaped mass.   alluvial fan  
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formed when cycles of flooding cause layers of sediment to build up.   floodplain  
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where streams enter oceans forming deposits at the river’s mouth.   delta  
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formed as groundwater drips from cave ceilings; icicle-shaped deposits that “hang” from the ceiling of caves.   stalactites  
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formed as water drips onto the floor, building up rock pillars.   stalagmites  
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bowl-shaped hollows carved by glaciers.   cirques  
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a sharp pyramid-shaped peak.   glacial horn  
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a sharp, horizontal ridge that rns along a glacially carved mountain.   arête  
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deposits of rock an sediment left behind as glaciers melt.   glacial tills  
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large piles of glacial tills.   moraines  
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glacial till shaped into elongated hills.   drumlins  
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a small depression formed when pieces of a glacier breaks off and becomes covered with glacial till.   kettle lakes  
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