a long, narrow, deep valley formed by glacial erosion and flooded by ocean water
a soggy, swampy, slow-moving body of water, obstructed by vegetation
a small natural stream of water; a current flowing from a spring
the point where rivers descend rapidly due to a distinct decline in elevation *use a dash for the space between words*
an arm of the sea; a straight or narrow sea between two continents or between a continent and an isle
an arm of the sea, extending into the land, smaller than a gulf and larger than a creek
the shore of the sea or of a lake, washed by the tide and waves
a great extent of land, not disjoined or interrupted by a sea
the edge or margin of the land next to the sea; the seashore
a bay or recess in the shore of the sea, a lake, or a large river; a narrow body of water between isles
a natural elevation of land; a mass of earth rising above the common level of the surrounding land
an area of triangular shaped land located at the mouth of a main river from which distributaries flow
head land; the head, point, or termination of a neck of land, extending some distance into the sea beyond
the common shore
an arm of the sea; the mouth of a river or lake where the tide meets the current
a piece of land enclosed for tillage or pasture
the edge of a continent that is submerged in water *use a dash for the space between words*
a cone-shaped hill of volcanic material surrounding an opening in the earth
a high, steep almost vertical rock, usually on a coast
a deep naturally hollow place in the earth, deeper than a cave
area drained by a river and its tributaries; a watershed *use a dash for the space between words*
a ring-shaped coral reef, island, or set of small islands nearly, or completely, surrounding a lagoon (plural in puzzle)
a cleft or fissure in a rock or the earth's surface caused by a disrupture
a flowing or passing of water; a stream
the top or crown of a hill; a little round hill or mount; a small elevation of earth
a ditch; a mound of earth, stones, or other materials, intended to prevent lowlands from being inundated by the sea or a river
a small, narrow hollow with steep walls worn by a stream or torrent of water
a chain or range of rocks lying at or near the surface of the water; a cay