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| a body of water joining two larger bodies of water |
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| a large crack inthe Earth's crust that can cause an earthquake |
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| shows political and physical features on one map |
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| a large area of ocaen partly surrounded by land |
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| a natural land feature on Earth's surface such as a mountain or a hill |
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| a map that shows natural landforms and water on Earth's surface |
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| an area of low ground between two hills |
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| a large body of fresh water surrounded by land |
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| a large, flat area of land |
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| an area of high, flat land |
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| a large natural stream of fresh water that flows into a lake or into an ocean |
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| an area of land that is different from other areas due to its physical features, climate, people, or industries. |
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| height of the land above sea level |
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| a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides |
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| a portion of the ocean that is partly enclosed by land |
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| land that is surrounded by water on three sides |
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| a body of salt water that is part of the ocean, yet is partially enclosed by land |
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| a narrow channel connecting two bodies of water |
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| a dry area with little of no rainfall |
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| a point of land that extends into a sea or ocean |
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