Landforms

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Across
  1. 2. Area of land surrounded by water on all sides, smaller than a continent.
  2. 4. Deep, narrow valley with steep sides, typically formed by the erosion of water over millions of years.
  3. 6. Flat, elevated area of land with steep sides, often formed by geological processes such as erosion or uplift.
  4. 7. Steep, vertical rock face or escarpment, typically found along the edge of a plateau or mountain.
  5. 9. Dry, barren area of land with little or no vegetation, often characterized by extreme temperatures.
  6. 10. Elevated landform lower than a mountain, with a rounded summit and sloping sides.
  7. 11. Low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river or stream flowing through it.
Down
  1. 1. Large, flat area of land with few trees and low vegetation, typically found in regions with little rainfall.
  2. 3. Tall landform with steep sides and a pointed or rounded summit, typically rising higher than a hill.
  3. 5. Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land, carving out valleys and shaping the landscape.
  4. 8. Landform surrounded by water on three sides, connected to a larger landmass by a narrow strip of land.
  5. 11. Opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, and gases are ejected during volcanic eruptions.