|
|
4
|
a path between two hills or mountains with steep sides
|
5
|
a thickly populated area, usually smaller than a city and larger than a village, having fixed boundaries and certain local powers of government.
|
6
|
a hollow in the earth, especially one opening more or less horizontally into a hill, mountain, etc.
|
10
|
the meeting place of two roads, railroads, or rivers
|
13
|
a series of rocks rising above the waterline
|
14
|
the line on a mountain that trees cannot grow above
|
16
|
the place where a river begins
|
18
|
a road on which trains travel
|
19
|
a steep fall or flow of water
|
21
|
growing plants
|
22
|
where the land meets water
|
23
|
a large or important town.
|
25
|
an imaginary line, marked by waterfalls and rapids, where rivers descend abruptly from an upland to a lowland.
|
30
|
a body of land surrounded by water
|
32
|
one of the five major, connecting bodies of salt water
|
33
|
the land bordering a large body of water
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
a deep valley with steep sides
|
2
|
a cone shaped mountain made of lava and cinders
|
3
|
the land next to the sea
|
7
|
a structure projecting into the water usually used for the docking and loading of ships
|
8
|
a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, road, or the like.
|
9
|
a section of water that flows in a circle
|
11
|
plowed or spaded land used for growing crops
|
12
|
a natural stream of water
|
15
|
the sandy or pebbly shore of a body of water
|
17
|
a steep, vertical, or overhanging face of rock, earth, or ice
|
20
|
a natural elevation of the earths surface
|
24
|
a pit from which coal, minerals, and precious gems are dug up
|
25
|
a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush
|
26
|
a shallow inland body of water connected to the sea by an inlet
|
27
|
a large inland body of water
|
28
|
a cleared path that living things or vehicles travel on
|
29
|
the highest point of a mountain
|
31
|
the solid part of the surface of the earth
|
34
|
a section of land that is higher than the land around it
|
|
|