| A | B |
| canal | a waterway for ships |
| wetland | low flat land often covered mostly by water |
| tide | makes the rivers' and fall like the ocean |
| port | places where ships can dock to load and unload goods |
| region | an area with common features that set it apart from other areas |
| transportation | the movement of people and goods from one place to another |
| meadow | a field of grassy land |
| rapids | the movement of people and goods from one place to another |
| hydroelectric power | parts of a river where the water flows swiftly and roughly |
| orchard | an area where fruit or nut trees are grown |
| stalagmite | minerals in water that have dripped from the ceilings of a cavern and have been left standing on the floor of the cavern, resembles upsidedown cone |
| ridge | line of hills or mountains |
| livestock | cattle and sheep that are raised for their milk and meat |
| stalactite | minerals in water that has dripped from the walls or ceilings in a cavern, resembles icicles |
| cavern | large underground cave |