Landforms
Across
- 2. A feature created by acid groundwater dissolving soluble limestone.
- 4. A large body of surface flowing freshwater emptying into a larger body of water, such as an ocean.
- 6. A Large and deep body of still fresh or salt water found inland and sometimes in mountain regions.
- 7. A coastal wetland flooded and drained by the tides and with muddy and peat soil. (TWO-WORDS)
- 10. A valley formed by a glacier which carved the mountain, melted and retreated. (TWO-WORDS)
- 11. A mid ocean ridge forms at divergent boundary and can be compared, on land, to these type of landform. (TWO-WORDS)
- 16. A flat area surrounding the mouth of a river, created by deposition of rich sediments, good for farming.
- 17. Eroded sediments from these mountain system are deposited in Florida and helped to build up its soil. (TWO-WORDS)
- 19. A natural flow of groundwater on Earth's surface.
- 20. An underground layer of water-bearing rock which fills with water from rain or melted snow.
- 21. Material left behind by a moving glacier. An accumulation of soil and stones carried and finally deposited by a glacier.
- 22. A dynamic boundary between land and the ocean or other water body.
Down
- 1. A lake formed by melting ice that came from an ancient glacier.
- 3. The most common type of natural lake in Florida. (TWO-WORDS)
- 5. A type of island formed by waves moving and depositing sand parallel to the coastline. (TWO-WORDS)
- 8. A mound of deposited which can be found in deserts and coastal regions.
- 9. A type of island. An emerged mountain formed by an underwater volcano.(TWO-WORDS)
- 12. A region of increased elevation on Earth's surface that rises to a peak.
- 13. A large sheet of ice moving slowly across the land, only found where temperatures are very low.
- 14. A valley formed by a river eroding a mountain.(TWO-WORDS)
- 15. It is a partly enclosed water body and the surrounding coastal habitat, influenced by the daily tides. A transitional zone, where saltwater from the ocean mixes with freshwater from rivers or streams.
- 18. A volcano which stays submerged under the ocean waters.
- 23. A depression on the Earth's surface formed when soil and rock move downward, when the roof of a cave collapses.