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Landforms 101. Landforms are categorized by ______, changes in elevation. relief. Landforms 101. A piece of land surrounded entirely by water. Island. Landforms 101. A narrow neck of land connecting two larger pieces of land. Isthmus. Landforms 101.
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Landforms 101 • Landforms are categorized by ______, changes in elevation. • relief
Landforms 101 • A piece of land surrounded entirely by water. • Island
Landforms 101 • A narrow neck of land connecting two larger pieces of land. • Isthmus
Landforms 101 • A long narrow valley between cliffs often with a stream flowing through it. • Canyon
Landforms 101 • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. • Peninsula
Landforms 101 • An area of flat land elevated above the surrounding land. • Plateau
Landforms 101 • A group or chain of islands. • Archipelago
Landforms 101 • Low land between hills or mountains. • Valley
Landforms 101 • A broad, flat area with few changes in the landscape. • Plain
Landforms 101 • A long, inland cliff or steep slope. • Escarpment
Landforms 101 • A hollow or bowl shaped depression in the earth. • Basin
Landforms 101 • Land built up by deposits at the mouth of a river. • Delta
Landforms 101 • One of the Earth’s large bodies of land • Continent
Landforms 101 • Land that is directly next to a sea or ocean. • Coast
Landforms 101 • A point of land jutting out into a body of water. • Cape
Waterbodies 101 • An inland body of water larger than a pond or pool. • Lake
Waterbodies 101 • A natural stream of water larger than a creek. • River
Waterbodies 101 • A narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water. • Strait
Waterbodies 101 • A glacial valley flooded with seawater. • Fjord
Waterbodies 101 • A river that empties into another river • Tributary
Waterbodies 101 • A waterbody surrounded on three sides by land • Bay
Waterbodies 101 • The place where a river empties into a sea or ocean. • Mouth
Waterbodies 101 • A narrow opening into the coastline of a sea, ocean, or river. • Inlet