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a place where the water is shallow or of little depth
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4
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a flat-topped mountain with steep walls
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7
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a long deep hollow with steep, rocky sides worn by a stream or torrent of water
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8
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an arm of the sea; the mouth of a river or lake where the tide meets the current
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12
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the altitudinal border above which a mountain is always covered in snow
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the line that terminates the view when extended on the surface of the earth
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a fast-moving river current
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18
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a narrow passage of water; a strait between the mainland and an isle
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20
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the elevation of an object in relationship to a given plane
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22
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small fertile area in a desert
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24
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a bay or recess in the shore of the sea, a lake, or a large river
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25
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a body of water interspersed with many isles
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26
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a deep, naturally hollow place in the earth
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28
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a ring-shaped coral reef, island, or set of small islands surrounded by a lagoon
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29
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the highest point of a mountain
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30
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a wood of small extent
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2
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a port or haven for ships
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3
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a soggy, swampy, slow-moving body of water
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5
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an extensive tract of land, mostly level, destitute of trees, covered with tall grass
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a neck or narrow slip of land by which two continents are connected
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9
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a place where water is collected and kept for use when wanted
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10
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a bank or causeway, particularly along a river to prevent inundation
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a long, narrow, deep valley formed by glacial erosion and flooded by ocean water
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14
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a small inlet or bay; a recess in the sea shore
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a structure constructed perpendicular to the harbor for securing vessels
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hill, mound, or ridge of sand formed by wind
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an extensive open plain or meadow; a plain destitute of trees
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a vast sandy plain with minimal precipitation and plant growth
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23
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the top or crown of a hill
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26
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the aperture or mouth of a volcano
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27
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a high bank, almost perpendicular, projecting into the sea
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