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100

A large body of saltwater that surrounds a continent.

Ocean

100

Land areas where more water evaporates into the air than comes back through precipitation.


Desert

100

Flat lands that have only small changes in elevation.

Plains

100

A mountain that erupts, allowing molten earth 'lava' to flow out.

Volcano

100

A small, narrow river.

Stream

200

A hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.

Gyser

200

A large, powerful, slow moving body of ice.

Glacier

200

Large hill with steep sides, formed when large pieces of the earth collide and force the earth upwards.

Mountain

200

Land surrounded by water on three sides.

Penninsula
200

Land surrounded on all sides by water, created by cooled lava, dirt, sand, coral, or breaking off from larger land.


Island

300

Natural features located on the surface of the earth, shaped by elements like wind and rain.

Landforms

300

Low spaces between two hills or mountains, created by vegetation growing between the hills and mountains.

Valley

300

A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides.

Lake

300

A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.

Tributary

300

The practice of extracting rocks and minerals, which creates changes to the Earth's landforms.

Mining

400

Large area of tall land with a mostly flat top, formed by erosion of mountains or magma swelling up below the surface.

Plateau

400

The process of landforms becoming covered by glaciers or ice sheets, causing changes as glaciers move and erode the land.

Glaciation

400

One of the four spheres of the earth.


Biosphere

400

The process that moves weathered pieces to a new location using ice, wind, water, and living organisms.

Erosion
400

One of the spheres of Earth

Hydrosphere

500

The natural process that breaks down rocks, soil, and minerals into smaller parts when they contact the Earth's atmosphere.


Weathering

500

One of the four spheres of the earth.

Geosphere

500

Found at the edge of rivers where they meet the ocean; dirt and sediment create a triangle piece of land at the mouth of a river.

Delta

500

One of the four spheres of the earth.


Atmosphere

500

The process of eroded soil and rock being transported and deposited in new locations, creating or changing landforms.

Depsition