Landforms
Continents
Social Sciences
Oceans
Landforms pt II
100

An area of land surrounded by water 

Island 
100

The continent home to the United States, Canada, and Mexico 

North America

100

The study of mental processes and behavior 

Psychology 

100

The ocean bordering the east coast of the United States

Atlantic Ocean 

100

A large, flat, elevated area of land 

Plateau 

200

An inland body of water 

Lake 
200

This continent is home to famous cities like Barcelona, Venice, and Kyiv

Europe

200
Study of human culture through the recovery of materials and remains 

Archaeology 

200

The largest ocean, around 15 times the size of the United States

Pacific Ocean 

200

An area of low land between hills or mountains 

Valley 

300

A man-made channel for water (often used to shipping or travel) 

Canal 

300

Home to some of the deadliest snakes and spiders, this continent has famous cities like Sydney 

Australia 

300

Study of the history of life on earth as based on fossils

Paleontology
300

This ocean is home to animals such as narwals and belugas, and is the worlds smallest ocean  

Arctic Ocean 

300

A nearly flat area (often full of grass) 

Plain 

400

An area of land that sticks into a lake or ocean 

Peninsula 
400

Famous cities in this continent include Lagos, Cairo, and Johannesburg

Africa

400

The study of government or politics 

Political Science 
400

The southern-most ocean 

Southern Ocean 

400

A large part of the ocean that extends inland (think of the western side of Florida) 

Gulf 

500
A chain or cluster of islands 

Archipelago 

500

This is the largest continent, home to the tallest mountain in the world, and is the highest populated continent 

Asia

500

The Study of the earth's features and regions along with the climate, products, and people 

Geography 

500

This ocean is enclosed by the landmasses of Africa, Asia, and Australia 

Indian Ocean 

500
A mountain or hill with a vent for lava flow

Volcano