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1 GEOGRAPHY: Land and Water Vocabulary Sue Pope and Bev McCaskey

2 I CAN STATEMENTS I can determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies. I can use visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts.

3 History Geography Standard Students are to learn the specific vocabulary for land and water forms that comprise the various topography found on Earth

4 LAND TERMS

5 Butte An isolated hill with sloping sides and a flat top

6 Cliff Cliffs of Moher, Ireland A cliff is the area formed when the land abruptly falls away

7 Basin A region drained by a river system

8 Biome A plant an animal community that covers a large area of the earth’s surface

9 Tundra A vast, treeless Arctic region with permafrost and small, low plants

10 Plateau/ mesa A plateau or mesa is characterized by steep rocky sides and a flat top similar to a table

11 Prairie A large area of tall, wet, treeless grassland on fertile soil

12 Crater A cavity at the mouth of a volcano

13 Plain A plain is known for being a flat land with few hills and no mountains

14 Levee Banks of the earth intended to prevent an area from being flooded

15 Archipelago A large group of closely scattered islands

16 Ice cap An extensive, permanent, usually level cover of ice and snow

17 Valley A valley is the sheltered area between hills or mountains It may be wide or narrow

18 Savanna A large grassland with few scattered trees and shrubs

19 WATER TERMS

20 Lock A portion of a waterway enclosed with gates to raise or lower water level

21 Caldera A large crater formed by volcanic explosion or by collapse of a volcanic one Mount Pinatubo, Philippines

22 Cape A point of land that projects into water Cape Cod

23 Dam A dam is an artificial barrier used to block a river

24 Spring A natural flow of water that wells up from the ground

25 Isthmus An Isthmus is a narrow strip of land that joins two larger bodies of land together

26 Oasis An oasis is an area that has water in the midst of a desert

27 Gulf A deep ocean inlet with a narrow mouth

28 Reef A reef is formed from coral or rocks It is home to many plants and shellfish

29 Reef Some islands were first reefs that over the centuries rose above the level of the sea An atoll is an island formed from coral As soil accumulated, migrating birds dropped plants and small animals on the island

30 Seamount A submarine mountain

31 Glacier A glacier is a sheet of ice that expands and contracts over land At the coast, a glacier may break off a huge chuck of ice – This is known as calving

32 Loch A deep, long lake created by sheet glaciers

33 Geyser A natural hot spring that intermittently ejects steam and hot water into the air

34 Atoll A ring-shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano

35 Iceberg An iceberg is formed when a glacier calves The iceberg then floats in the ocean

36 Reservoir A reservoir is a man-made lake. It is primarily used for drinking and irrigation water.

37 Oxbox A U-shaped bend in a river

38 Fjord A long, narrow, often deep sea inlet with steep cliffs

39 Strait A strait is a narrow shipping lane caused by nature The strait of Gibraltar separates the continent of Europe from the continent of Africa

40 Tributary Tributaries are the arms of the river. They drain the land of excess water. The water flows to the main river on the continent which carries it to the ocean.

41 Term Practice Learning Style Auditory https://quizlet.com/90571864/spel ler Visual https://quizlet.com/90571864/flas hcards Kinesthetic https://quizlet.com/90571864/scat ter Challenge https://quizlet.com/90571864/spa cerace


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