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Geographic Terms and Understanding

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One of the four bodies of water on the earth   Ocean  
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A body of freshwater or saltwater of considerable size, surrounded by land   Lake  
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The beginning of a brook or river   Source  
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A large river of ice formed from snow on high ground   Glacier  
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An artificial waterway for navigation or irrigation   Canal  
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A large natural stream of water   River  
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A portion of the sea extending ino the land   Gulf  
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The part of a river where its waters empty into the sea or into another river   Mouth  
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An area where the soil is under shallow water, such as a swamp, marsh, or bog   Wet land  
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A place where water is collected and stored for future use, especially an artificial basin created by the damming of a river   Reservoir  
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The movement of water from the earth to air and back agian to the earth by evaporation, condesation, and precipitation   Water cycle  
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Part of a body of water that reaches into the land, smaller than a gulf   Bay  
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A river that flows into a larger river   Tributary  
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Water that lies beneath the surface of the earth   Ground Water  
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A part of a river's course where the water rushes over rocks   Rapids  
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The flow of a stream of a water, either in a river or through an ocean   Current  
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A narrow waterway connecting two large bodies of water   Strait  
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Land built up by deposits at the mouth of a river   Delta  
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A usually dry river channel, found in desert regions, that fills with running water during a cloudburst   Wadi  
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A body of water encircled by a coral reef   Lagoon  
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The regular rising of the ocean   Water tides  
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A narrow inlet of the sea between the steep sides of a glaciated valley   Fjord  
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The broad mouth of a river into which the tide flows   Estuary  
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A bed of salt lake that contains water a irregular periods   Playa  
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A very powerful ocean wave, set off by earthquakes or undersea volcano eruptions, that cause great desrtuction on land   Tsunami  
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The study of the ocean and the life within it   Oceanographyrs  
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A narrow strip of water extending into a coast   Inlet  
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A riverbank higher than the surrounding land   Levee  
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The level below which the ground is saturated with water   Water table  
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A floating mass of ice that has broken off from a glacier   Ice berg  
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