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Basic geography terms

May 17, 2015

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Laura Salvador

Main geographic terms such as island, gulf, jungle, bay, etc.
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Page 1: Basic geography terms

BASIC

GEOGRAPHY

TERMS

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It’s a group of

islands.

The Canary

Islands and

the Balearic

Islands are

examples of

archipelagos.

ARCHIPELAGO

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BAY

It’s a body of water

that is partially

enclosed by land.

An example is the

bay of Biscay.

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BAY

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BEACH It’s the part of the shore of an ocean,

sea, large river, lake, etc., washed by

the tide or waves.

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CANYON It’s a deep

gorge, often

created by

a stream or

river.

The Grand

Canyon is

the most

popular.

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CAPEIt’s a point or

head of land

projecting into

a body of

water.  

Cape

Finisterre is in

Galicia.

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CAVEIt’s a hollow in

the earth,

especially

opening more or

less horizontally

into a hill,

mountain, etc.

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CHANNELIt’s a length of

water wider than

a strait joining

two large areas of

water, such as

seas.

The English

Channel is in

Europe.

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CLIFFIt’s a steep rock-face near to the sea.

The Cliffs of Moher in Ireland are

enormous!

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DELTAIt’s a triangular tract

of sediment

deposited at the

mouth of a river,

typically where it

diverges into several

outlets.

The Nile ends in a

large delta that empt

ies into the

Mediterranean Sea.

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DESERT

It’s a dry area

of land that

gets very little

rain.

Atacama desert

is in Chile.

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FOREST It’s a large

area of trees.

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GEYSERIt’s a hot spring

in which water

intermittently

boils, sending a

tall column of

hot water and

steam into the

air.

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GLACIERIt’s a slowly moving mass of ice

formed by the accumulation and

compaction of snow on mountains

or near the poles.

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GRASSLANDIt’s a large area of grass-covered

land, especially used for pasturage.

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GULFIt’s a deep inlet of the

sea almost

surrounded by land,

with a narrow mouth.

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HILLIt’s a

naturally

raised area

of land.

It’s not as

high as a

mountain.

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ICEBERG

It’s a large mass of ice floating into the sea.

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ISLAND

It’s a piece of land surrounded by water.

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ISTHMUS

It’s a narrow

strip of land

with sea on

either side,

linking two

larger areas of

land.

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JUNGLEIt’s an area of land with dense forest

and tangled vegetation, typically

found in tropical areas.

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LAKE

It’s a large area of water surrounded by land.

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MARSH

It’s an area of low-lying land which is

flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and

typically remains waterlogged at all times.

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MOUNTAINIt’s an elevation of the earth's surface

rising abruptly and to a large height

from the surrounding level.

o It’s higher

than a hill.

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OCEANIt’s a large

mass of

water.

It’s larger

than a sea.

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PENINSULA It’s a piece of land surrounded by water

except by one side.

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PLAIN

It’s a large area of flat land with few trees.

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PLATEAUIt’s a flat area

of high ground.

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RIVERIt’s a large

natural flow of

water travelling

along a channel

to the sea, a

lake, or another

river.

Rivers usually form

meanders in their

middle course.

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SEAIt’s a mass of salt

water smaller than

an ocean.

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STRAITIt’s a

narrow

passage of

water

connecting

two seas or

other large

areas of

water.

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STREAM

It’s a small, narrow river.

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TUNDRAIt’s a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of

Europe, Asia and North America in

which the subsoil is permanently frozen.

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VOLCANOIt’s a

mountain or

hill having a

crater or vent

through

which lava,

rock

fragments,hot vapour, and gas are or have been

erupted to the earth's crust.

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WATERFALL

It’s a cascade

of water falling

from a height,

formed when a

river or stream

flows over a

precipice.