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Geography Terms

Name: _______________________
Date: ______________
Across
A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses, for example, the Isthmus of Panama.
A large landform that is flat on top and has steep sides, for example, Tucumcari Mountain in New Mexico.
The low area between mountains, for example, the Rio Grande Valley.
A river that flows into a larger river, for example, the Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River.
A section of land that juts out into the water, for example, Cape Cod.
A group or chain of islands, for example, the Malay Archipelago.
A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, for example, the Strait of Gibraltar.
An area in a desert that has water and vegetation, for example, the Siwa Oasis in Egypt.
A piece of land totally surrounded by water, for example, Crete in Greece.
A section of land eroded by water, causing it to be lower than the surrounding land.
A ring of coral that makes an island, for example, Lighthouse Reef near Belize.
Down
An area of land surrounded on three sides with water, for example, Italy
A hill made of sand, for example, the White Sands in New Mexico.
A large mass of ice that moves slowly, for example, the Easton Glacier on Mount Baker.
An area of ocean partially surrounded by land, for example, the Gulf of Alaska.
A tableland that is fairly flat, for example, the Tibetan Plateau.
A small body of water enclosed partially by land, for example, Hudson Bay in Canada.
A valley that is deep and has steep sides, for example, the Grand Canyon.
A body of water that is not very deep with a sandbank or strip of land separating it from the ocean, for example, the Blue Lagoon in Iceland.
A piece of land totally surrounded by water, for example, Crete in Greece.
Flat areas of land, for example, the Great Plains in North America.
A flat, treeless area where the soil is permanently frozen, for example, the Greenland Tundra.
A hill with a flat top and steep sides, for example, Merrick's Butte in Arizona.
A long narrow inlet between steep cliffs, for example, the Lysefjord in Norway.
An area of ocean partially surrounded by land, for example, the Gulf of Alaska.