World geography Julie Klemm

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Across
  1. 3. an extensive shoal SE of Newfoundland
  2. 7. a series of five lakes between the U.S. and Canada, comprising Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, Ontario, and Superior
  3. 8. Inexspensive paper used mainly for newspaper
  4. 12. an area at or near the foot of a mountain region
  5. 13. the chief mountain system in North America, extending from central New Mexico to N Alaska.
  6. 15. small plants that consist of algae and fungi
  7. 16. soils deposited by streams and rivers
  8. 18. archipelago of eight major islands, several atolls, numerous smaller islets, and undersea seamounts
  9. 19. coastal islands created from sand desposited by ocean waves and currents in shallow water
Down
  1. 1. place where magma wells up to the surface Earth's mantle
  2. 2. a semiarid region E of the Rocky Mountains, in the U.S. and Canada
  3. 4. low areas of land, often surrounded by mountains
  4. 5. a large inland sea in N Canada.
  5. 6. ocean basin largely surrounded by
  6. 9. one of the longest and highest mountain ranges in the United States; located in eastern California
  7. 10. the crest dividing North America's major river systems into those flowing eastward and those flowing westward
  8. 11. events in the physical environment that can destroy human life and property
  9. 14. range mountain range extending from N California to W Canada:
  10. 17. a natural boundary between two landforms regions with different elevations marked by rapids and waterfalls