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WLD GEOG G & H 10.2009

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Abyssal Fans   underwater version of alluvial fans, soil deposited on the continental slope, the deepest part of the ocean floor.  
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atoll   island of coral that partially or completely surrounds a lagoon  
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archipelago   a group or chain of islands  
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alluvial fan   soil deposited at the base of mountains, caused by flowing water  
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basin   a large or small depression in the surface of the land or the ocean floor.  
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butte   an isolated hill or mountain with steep sides, usually has a smaller summit than a mesa  
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continent   the largest of the earth's land masses  
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continental shelf   a shallow submarine plain of varying width forming a border to a continent and typically ending in a steep slope to oceanic abyss  
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caldera   a volcanic crater that has a diameter much larger than the vent, formed by collapse of the central part of the volcano or eruption  
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canyon   a narrow chasm with steep cliff walls, cut into the earth by running water; a gorge. ...  
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cape   a point or extension of land jutting out into water like a peninsula, only smaller  
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crevasse   a deep crevice or fissure as in a glacier  
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dell   a small valley  
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delta   land formed at the mouth of a river by sediment deposits  
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desert   an arid barren land usually with less than 10 inches of precipitation  
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drumlin   an elongated or oval hill of glacial drift  
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escarpment   a long, precipitous, clifflike ridge of land, rock, or the like commonly formed by faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust  
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waterfall   caused by a stream, flowing over an erosion-resistant rock formation that forms a sudden break in elevation.  
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esker   a serpentine ridge of gravelly and sandy drift, formed by glacial meltwater  
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fjord   a long narrow arm of the sea bordered by steep cliffs and usually formed by glacial erosion  
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geyser   up fountainlike jets of water and steam into the air  
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glacier   a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or valley or spreading outward on a land surface  
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island   land completely surrounded by water  
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isthmus   a narrow neck of land that connects two larger land masses  
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kettle   a deep bowl-shaped depression in glacial drift  
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mesa   a broad flat-topped elevation with cliff like sides  
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moraine   a ridge, mound, or irregular mass of unstratified glacial drift, chiefly boulders, gravel, sand, and clay  
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mountain   a natural elevation of land rising more or less abruptly to a summit and usually an elevation of 1000 feet or more  
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peninsula   a portion of land nearly surrounded by water and connected with a larger land mass  
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plateau   a usually extensive land area having a relatively level surface that rises sharply above adjacent land on at least 1 side  
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plain   an area of land not significantly higher than adjacent areas and with relatively minor differences in elevation, commonly less than 500 ft within the area  
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range   a chain of mountains forming a single system  
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rift   an elongated crevice formed by the depression of a block of the earth's crust between two faults or groups of faults of approximately parallel strike  
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summit   the highest point; peak, the topmost level attainable  
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valley   an elongated depression of the earth's surface usually between hills or mountains  
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volcano   a vent in the crust of the earth or another planet from which molten or hot rock and steam issue  
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bay   an inlet of the sea or other small body of water usually smaller than a gulf  
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bog   a poorly drained usually acid rich area in accumulated plant material  
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cataract   a descent of water over a steep surface as in a waterfall or series of rapids  
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channel   a navigable route between two bodies of water, or a wide strait as between a continent and and island  
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course   the path over which something moves or extends  
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estuary   a water passage where the tide meets a river current: an arm of the sea at the lower end of a river  
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geyser   a spring that throws forth intermittent jets of heated water and steam  
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gulf   part of an ocean or sea that extends into land, usually large in size  
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lagoon   a body of comparatively shallow salt water separated from the deeper sea by a shallow or exposed sandbank, coral reef, or similar feature.  
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lake   body of water surrounded by land  
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marsh   a wetland that features shallow water and various grasses  
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meander   the snake-like movements of a river as moves over the landscape  
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ocean   an extremely large body of salt water  
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sea   large expanse of salt water connected to an even larger body of salt water  
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spring   a point where groundwater flows out of the ground; where the aquifer surface meets the ground surface.  
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strait   s narrow neck of water connecting two larger bodies of water  
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swamp   wetland that features permanent inundation of large areas of land by shallow bodies of water, generally with a substantial number of hummocks and a large amount of woody vegetation  
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tributary   a stream or river that flows into a larger river  
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source   the origin or beginning of a stream or irver  
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marsh   a wetland having usually shallow waters and a variety of grasses; lacks trees  
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sound   a large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay, deeper than a bight, wider than a fjord, or it may identify a narrow sea or ocean channel between two bodies of land  
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