Water terms
Land terms
Land & Water Combo
Canadian Geography
U.S. Geography
100

a narrow extension, inlet, or smaller reach, of water flowing out from a much larger body of water, such as an ocean, a sea, or a lake

Arm

100

A bowl-shaped depression in a surface made by an explosion or the impact of a body, such as a meteoroid. b. A pit; a hollow.

Crater


100

A group of islands

Archipelago

100

Where does Canada rank in size?

Second largest country

100

the lowest point in the U.S.

Death Valley

200

a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.

Bay

200

the terrain alongside the bed of a river, creek, or stream. The bank consists of the sides of the channel, between which the flow is confined. ... The grade of all these banks or shorelines can vary from vertical to a shallow slope.

Bank

200

a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral.

Atoll

200

First explorer to discover Canada

Leif Eriksson

200

The smallest state in the U.S.

Rhode Island

300

a smaller stream running into a larger one or proceeding from it

Branch

300

broad, rounded cliff. Most bluffs border a river, beach, or other coastal area. Bluffs may form along a river where it meanders, or curves from side to side. ... Erosion also produces bluffs along the wider flood plain of a river.

Bluff

300

a depression, or dip, in the Earth's surface. ... The major types of basins are river drainage basins, structural basins, and ocean basins

Basin

300

What two languages are most popular?

French and English

300

Name one of the two major mountain ranges in the U.S.

Rocky Mountains and Appalachian Mountains

400

waves breaking on the shore

Breakers

400

A deep, steep-sided opening in the earth's surface; an abyss or gorge.

Chasm

400

a marshy outlet of a lake or river.A bayou is defined as a relatively small, sluggish waterway through lowlands or swamps. ... Bayous are sometimes also defined as slow moving streams crisscrossing Louisiana. They are marshy outlets of a lake or a river.

Bayou

400

What is the Capital of Canada

Ottawa

400

Name a major U.S. River

Mississippi, Missouri, Colorado

500

The deeper part of a river or harbor, especially a deep navigable passage. A broad strait, especially one that connects two seas.

Channel

500

A steep, conical hill consisting of glassy volcanic fragments that accumulate around and downwind from a volcanic vent.

Cinder Cone

500

A submerged border of a continent that slopes gradually and extends to a point of steeper descent to the ocean bottom.

Continental shelf

500

True or False? Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined

True

500

What is the Highest point in the U.S.

Mt. McKinley

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