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

Altitude

100

a body of water interspersed with many isles

Archipelago

100

a long, narrow passage of water; a creek

Arm

100

a ring-shaped coral reef, island, or set of small islands nearly or completely surrounding a lagoon.

Atoll

100

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

Bank

200

a hollow place for water; an enclosed part of water, forming a broad space within a strait or narrow entrance; a little bay

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200

an arm of the sea, extending into the land, smaller than a gulf and larger than a creek.

Bay

200

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

Bayou

200

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

Beach

200

a high bank, almost perpendicular, projecting into the sea.

Bluff

300

soft, wet ground covered with grass or other plants, too soft to bear a man.

Bog

300

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

Branch

300

a rock that breaks the waves; a wave that breaks against a rock, a sand bank, or the shore, exhibiting a white foam.

Breakers

300

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

Brink

300

a small natural stream of water; a current flowing from a spring.

Brook

400
an artificial cut or passage for water used for transportation.

Canal

400

a long deep hollow with steep, rocky sides worn by a stream or torrent of water.

Canyon

400

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

Cape

400

a hollow place in the earth; a subterraneous caver; a den; may be natural or artificial.

Cavern

400

an arm of the sea; a straight or narrow sea between two continents or between a continent and an isle.

Channel

500

a cleft or fissure in a rock or the earth's surface caused by a disrupture.

Chasm

500

a cone-shaped hill of volcanic material surrounding an opening in the earth.

Cinder Cone

500

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

Cliff

500

the edge or margin of the land next to the sea; the seashore.

Coast

500

a great extent of land, not disjoined or interrupted by a sea.

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