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3
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a broad, flat or gently rolling area; usually low in elevation.
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5
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narrow strip of land with water on both sides connecting two larger pieces of land.
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7
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a narrow deep waterway connecting two larger bodies of water; the deepest part of the waterway
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9
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an area of low and usually level land
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10
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a ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of the water.
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11
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a small bay with a restricted entrance.
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12
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high, rocky land, usually with steep sides and a pointed or rounded top, higher than a hill
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14
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a group of many islands.
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15
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place where running water makes a sheer drop over a cliff
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18
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a large body of water, usually salt water, partly or completely surrounded by land.
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19
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A island, usually all rock with little vegetation, that is uninhabitable.
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1
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a smaller form of a valley with steep sides
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2
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a wetland with grasses and little or no trees
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4
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piece of land that extends into a body of water and is surrounded on three sides by water.
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6
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a small part of a body of water that reaches into a coast
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8
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largest body of salt water; these cover 75% of the earth’s surface
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13
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low land between hills and mountains
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16
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a flat area of land like a step on landforms like a mountain, valley or beach
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17
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a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush; extensive wooded area
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20
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an area of land that is always soaked with water; low, wet land that supports grass and trees
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