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A huge mass of ice slowly flowing over a land mass, formed from compacted snow in an area where snow accumulation exceeds melting and sublimation.
Waterfall A steep descent of water from a height; a cascade.
a stream or river that flows into a larger one
A large area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, especially a long landlocked portion of sea opening through a strait.
A fertile or green spot in a desert or wasteland, made so by the presence of water.
A long, deep, narrow valley with steep cliff walls, cut into the Earth by running water and often having a stream at the bottom.
A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between steep slopes.
A shallow body of salt water close to the sea but separated from it by a narrow strip of land, such as a barrier island, or by a coral reef.
The continuous body of salt water covering most of the earth's surface, especially this body regarded as a geophysical entity distinct from earth and sky.
A sound is a wide inlet of the sea or ocean that is parallel to the coastline; it often separates a coastline from a nearby island.
A natural hot spring that intermittently ejects a column of water and steam into the air.
a deposit of rock, such as sandstone, containing water that can be used to supply wells
The bed of a stream or river.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a suburb.
A large group of islands.
A subarctic, evergreen coniferous forest of northern Eurasia located just south of the tundra and dominated by firs and spruces.
The pointed summit of a mountain.
An elevated, comparatively level expanse of land; a tableland.
A narrow channel joining two larger bodies of water.
An area of soft, wet, low- lying land, characterized by grassy vegetation and often forming a transition zone between water and land.
A dense thicket of shrubs and small trees.