Fresh Water
Land
Ocean & Things
Wonders and Mysteries
Mr. Monteiro
100

small fertile area in a desert,
irrigated by natural springs or
other source of fresh water

Oasis

100

a pit or excavation in the earth
from which metallic ores,
mineral substances, and other
fossil bodies are taken by digging

Mine

100

the vast body of water that
covers more than three-fifths of
the surface of the globe, also
called the sea

Ocean

100

materials found in nature, such
as land, forests, and minerals,
that have economic value

Natural Resource

100

Psalm 119:9

How can a young person stay on the path of purity?
    By living according to your word.

200

a body of stagnant water usually
without an outlet, larger than a
puddle and smaller than a lake

Pond

200

a tract of land overrun with
heath; a marsh; a fen; ground
covered with stagnant water

Moor

200

a large body of water usually salty, nearly
enclosed by land

Sea

200

a large mass of earth and rock,
rising above the common level of
the earth or adjacent land, but of
no definite altitude

Mountain

200

Psalm 1:3

That person is like a tree planted by streams of water,
    which yields its fruit in season
and whose leaf does not wither—
    whatever they do prospers.

300

a small collection of water in a
hollow place, supplied by a
spring and discharging its
surplus water by an outlet,
smaller than a lake

Pool

300

a line of connected mountain
ranges

Mountain Chain

300

ocean surface level used as base
for measuring elevation and sea
depth; the average tide level

Sea Level

300

ground covered with grass
appropriated for the food of cattle

Pasture

300

Genesis 1:31

God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning—the sixth day.

400

a fast-moving river current,
caused by a moderate descent

Rapids

400

a gap in a mountainous area
suitable for passing through; a
means of passage through a
rugged area

Pass

400

a harbor of the sea,
accommodating seafaring vessels

Seaport

400

the opening or entrance of a
cave, pit, well, or den

Mouth

400

John 10:10b

The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.

500

a place where water is collected
and kept for use when wanted

Reservoir

500

a portion of land connected with
a continent by a narrow neck or
isthmus but nearly surrounded
with water

Peninsula

500

the part or channel of a river by
which its waters are discharged
into the ocean or into a lake

River Mouth

500

the top of a hill or mountain,
ending in a point

Peak

500

Psalm 14:1a

The fool says in his heart,
    “There is no God.”

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