| A | B |
| mountain | a large steep, raised area of land sometimes covered in snow at the top. |
| plains | A large, flat surface that is covered in grass. |
| plateau | An area of high, level ground that is flat on top and steep along the sides. |
| pond | A small body of still water. |
| river | A large, natural stream of water that flows in a channel to a sea, lake, or another stream. |
| valley | A low area of land between hills or mountains. |
volcano,  | A mountain or hill that has a crater from which lava, rock, and vapors spew. |
| waterfall | A flow of water that falls from a height and cascades down a steep incline. |
| arhipelago | A chain or group of islands. |
| beach | A pebbly, sandy shore that is by the ocean. |
| canyon | A deep, narrow valley with sleep sides that were cut by a river or erosion. |
| cave | A large, underground cavity that is in a hillside or cliff. |
| glacier | A slow moving mass or river of ice. |
| hill | A naturally raised area of land, but smaller than a mountain. |
| island | A piece of land that is surrounded by water on all sides. |
| lake | A large body of water that is surrounded by land. |