| A | B |
| Basin | An area of land drained by a river and its tributaries. |
| Beach | The sandy or rocky land at the edge of an ocean, sea, or lake. |
| Canyon | This is a long narrow valley with high, steep sides. |
| Cape | A pointed piece of land that projects from a coastline. |
| Cliff | This is a sheer, steep face of rock. |
| Delta | This is a deposit of sand and soil at the mouth of a river. |
| Escarpment | This is a steep cliff. |
| Knoll | An even smaller hill is called this. |
| Mountain | This is the landform highest above sea level. |
| Ocean Trench | A deep, narrow canyon in the ocean floor is called this. |
| Pampas | This is an extensive generally grass covered plain. |
| Peninsula | What a body of land surrounded by water on three sides is called. |
| Plain | This is an area of level or rolling land. |
| Sea | A large body of salt water wholly or partly enclosed by land. |
| Range | A row or chain of mountains can be called this. |
| Savanna | A grassland located in the tropics of this. |
| Steppe | Russia is famous for this flat, treeless, semiarid land. |
| Gulf | A large area of salt water larger than a bay reaching into land. |
| Swamp | This is low-lying land on which water collects. |
| Tundra | In the artic regions a flat or rolling plain is called this. |
| Prairie | This French word stands for a temperate grassland with few trees. |
| Archipelago | A group or chain of island. |
| River | A natural stream of water larger than a creek emptying into an ocean, lake, or another river. |
| Badlands | This rocky wasteland has been carved by erosion into intricate. |
| Canopy | Top layer of a rain forest where the tops of tall trees come together. |
| Coastal Plain | A level or rolling piece of land at, near, or along the coast. |
| Continent | This term can refer to any of the seven largest land masses on earth. |
| Crust | The earth's surface is made up of this very thin layer of solid rock. |
| Island | Any body of land completely surrounded by water can be called this. |
| Dune | This is what we call a ridge of sand piled up by the wind. |
| Bay | A part of a sea or lake, indenting the shore line not as large as a gulf. |
| Strait | A narrow waterway connecting two large bodies of water. |