| A | B |
| A peninsula is... | land surrounded by water on 3 sides |
| A bay is... | a body of water surrounded on three sides by land; smaller than a gulf |
| A coastline... | is where the land meets the water; usually along a sea or ocean |
| A desert is... | very dry land, usually with little vegetation |
| A gulf is... | a large body of water surrounded on 3 sides by land |
| An island is.. | is a body of land completely surrounded by water |
| A canyon is... | a narrow valley with steep sides |
| A lake is... | a body of water completely surrounded by land |
| A mountain is... | high, rocky land, usually with steep sides, anda pointed or rounded top |
| A mountain range is... | a long chain of mountains; a row of connected mountains |
| A strait is... | a narrow body of water between two pieces of land |
| A valley is... | low land between hills and mountains |
| The source of the river is... | the place where a river begins; usually high inthe mountains |
| The mouth of the river is... | the place where a river empties out into a larger body of water; the end of a river |
| An isthmus is... | a narrow piece of land with water on both sides that connects two alrger pieces of land |
| A river is... | a large stream of water flowing through the land into a lake, ocean, or other body of water |
| A plain is... | low-lying stretches of flat or gently rolling land |
| A plateau is... | flat land with high elevation and steep sides |
| The best teacher in the whole world is... | Mrs. Nuzzo (wow, how did quia.com know this?) |