A pebbly or sandy shore, especially by the ocean
Beach
A continuous body of saltwater, the larger body of water on earth
Ocean
The name of the largest continent
Asia
A small body of land surrounded by water on all sides
Island
The imaginary line of latitude that divides the Northern Hemisphere from the Southern Hemisphere
Equator
A naturally raised area of land, NOT as high as a mountain
Hill
A human-made waterway through land for boats and ships
Channel
The name of the largest ocean
Pacific
A cascade of water falling from a height
Waterfall
A 3-dimensional representation of the Earth
Globe
A level area on Earth's surface
Plain
A large body of water surrounded by land
Lake
The Earth is divided into these four sections
Hemisphere
A large, natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake or another such body of water
River
A 2-dimensional representation of the Earth
Map
A deep gorge, usually with a river running through it
Canyon
A small body of still water surrounded by land
Pond
A landform that rises at least 1,000 feet or more above sea level and usually ends in a point
Mountain
A large area covered in trees and undergrowth (plants)
Forest
This is where the world's largest "desert" is located
Antarctica
A high point on land that extends into a river, lake or ocean
Cape
A deep inlet of the sea, almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth (opening)
Gulf
A mountain that erupts in an explosion of molten rock, gasses and ash
Volcano
The two locations where lines of longitude meet on a map or globe
The North and South Poles
Geographers divide the Earth into smaller sections known as...
Regions
A hill or mountain with steep sides and a flat top
Butte or Plateau
An area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide and typically remains waterlogged at all times
Marsh
A chain of island
Archipelago
A large mass of ice and packed snow, slowly moving on land
Glacier
A flat surface that is built (dug) into a hillside to plant crops
Terrace
A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
Isthmus
The tidal mouth of a large river, where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from the ocean
Estuary
A plain, high above sea level that is flat on top and usually has a cliff on all sides
Plateau
Which continent can also be considered an island?
Australia
The imaginary line that divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres on a map or globe
Prime Meridian