A group of four or more islands.
What is an archipelago?
A large mountain
What is a massif?
A dry region of land with little rainfall and vegetation.
What is a desert?
A slow moving block of ice.
What is a glacier?
The place where a water form begins, such as a stream or river.
What is a source?
An area of flat, treeless grassland in subtropical or tropical regions.
What is a savanna?
Land bordering the sea or ocean.
What is a coast?
Small islands formed from skeletal animal remains
What is a coral reef?
Stream that flows in a larger body of water.
What is a tributary?
A narrow water form that connects two larger bodies of water.
What is a strait?
A long, narrow deep body of water with steep sides of cutting inland from the sea.
What is a fiord?
A fan-shaped deposit of land that collects at the mouth of some rivers.
What is a delta?
A type of mountain created by a build up of rocks and lava from an opening in the earth’s crust.
What is a volcano?
Drilling a well is an example of this.
What is an artesian?
A natural waterway connecting two bodies of water.
What is a canal?
A place off the coast deep enough for ships.
What is a harbor?
Landform completely surrounded by water.
What is an island?
A narrow strip of island that connects two larger landforms.
What is an isthmus?
A waterway dug across the land to connect two bodies of water.
What is a canal?
A lowland area that holds fresh or salt water.
What is a wetland?
The average precipitation and temperature an area receives over many years.
What is climate?
Small, circular, coral reef island in the Pacific Ocean
What is an atoll?
What are taigas?
A natural or human-made lake in which water held back by a dam is stored.
What is a Reservoir?
An area of low-lying wetland with trees.
What is a swamp?