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100

A long narrow passage of water a creek

Arm

100

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

Branch

100

The edge margin or border of a steep place as of a precipice or the bank of a river

Brink

100

A hollow place in the Earth is subterraneous cavern again may be natural or artificial

Cave

100

Capital of Missouri

Jefferson City

200

A body of water interspersed with many isles

Archipelago

200

A soggy swampy, slow-moving body of water obstructed by vegetation

Bayou

200

I headland the head point or termination of a neck of land, extending some distance into the sea beyond the common shore

Cape

200

A deep naturally hollow place in the Earth deeper than a cave

Cavern

200

Capital of Kansas

Topeka

300

A steep slope of ground rising from a lake, a river or the sea

Bank

300

A shore of the sea or of a lake, washed by the tide and waves

Beach

300

A long deep hollow with steep Rocky sides, worn by a stream or torrent of water

Canyon

300

An arm of the sea, a straight or narrow sea between two continents or between and an isle

Channel

300

Capital of Montana

Helena

400

The elevation of an object in relationship to a given plane often sea level

Altitude

400

Highbank almost perpendicular projecting into the sea

Bluff

400

An artificial cut or passage for water used for transportation

Canal

400

A cleft or fisher in a rock or the earth surface caused by a disrupture

Chasm

400

Capital of New Mexico

Santa Fe

500

A hollow place for water, an enclosed part of water, forming a broad space with an a straight or narrow entrance a little bay

Basin

500

Soft, wet ground covered with grass or other plants too soft to bare man

Bog

500

A rock that breaks the waves a wave that breaks against a rock is sandbank or the shore exhibiting white foam

Breakers

500

A high, steep almost vertical rock, usually on a coast

Cliff

500

Capital of South Dakota

Pierre

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