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Semester 2 Geo Terms

Horizontales
A harbor of the sea, accommodating seafaring vessels
A small cape, headland, or promontory; a tract of land extending into the sea
An opening in the surface of the earth or in a mountain from which smoke, flames, stones, lava, or other substances are ejected
A vast treeless plain in the arctic region in which the ground is perpetually frozen
A narrow passage of water
The detailed description of a particular place, city, town, manor, parish, or tract of land
Ground covered with grass appropriated for the food of cattle
A structure constructed perpendicular to the harbor for securing vessels and receiving goods unladen or to be shipped on board
Narrow ridge of fine particles of stone created by the current or tide
A tract of low ground or of land between hills
Materials found in nature, such as land, forests, and minerals, that have economic value
A moving swell or volume of water
A place where the water is shallow or of little depth
The beginning of a river; the headwaters
A large, thick collection of trees; a forest
The altitudinal border above which a mountain is always covered in snow
An eddy of water; a vortex or gulf where the water moves round in a circle
A place where water is collected and kept for use when wanted
Verticales
An extensive open plain or meadow; a plain destitute of trees
A raised bank of earth with sloping sides
A tract of land overrun with heath; a marsh; a fen; ground covered with stagnant water
A line of connected mountain ranges
The bottom of a mountain
Smaller streams or rivers flowing into a larger body of water
The altitudinal border above which trees do not grow
Flat section of land higher than the surrounding area
A prairie; a grassy plain characterized by a lack of trees and a shortage of rain
Against the current
An area that drains into a river; the divide that leads streams of water in two opposite directions
A steep fall or descent of land, perpendicular or nearly so
Small fertile area in a desert, irrigated by natural springs or other source of fresh water
The upper stratum of the earth
A long or continued range of hills or mountains; the upper part of such a range
A body of stagnant water usually without an outlet, larger than a puddle and smaller than a lake
The opening or entrance of a cave, pit, well, or den
A chain or range of rocks, lying at or near the surface of the water
Spongy land; low ground filled with water; soft, wet ground
A small point of land running into the sea