| A | B |
| bay | part of a sea or lake that cuts into a coastline |
| quarry | place where stone is dug, cut, or blasted out for use in building |
| gorge | deep, narrow valley, usually with a stream or river |
| inlet | narrow opening in a coastline |
| mineral | material found in the earth that was never alive |
| bog | area of soft, wet, spongy ground |
| glacier | huge sheet of ice that covers land |
| waterman | person who fishes the Chesapeake Bay |
| sap | liquid that circulates through a plant carrying water and food |
| peninsula | piece of land almost surrounded by water or extending far out into the water |
| crab pot | large wire cage that has several sections |
| vineyard | place where grapevines are planted |
| lighthouse | tower with bright lights that shne out over the water to guide ships |
| hydropower | power that is produced by capturing the energy of flowing water |
| hydroelectricity | electricity produced by water |