Across
- 2. A large, continuous body of water.
- 4. A long wide body of water that connects larger bodies of water.
- 5. A deep, glacial valley that is filled with sea water.
- 8. Windblown sands that form hills in deserts and on beaches.
- 9. An inland grassland area.
- 11. A narrow strip of land that connects two large landmasses. Also, it separates two bodies of water.
- 13. The lowland between mountain ranges and hills.
- 16. A landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- 18. The deeper part of a river or harbor.
- 19. Low-lying wet land.
- 21. A body of water that is smaller than a gulf with a wide outlet to the ocean.
- 22. A body of water that is partially by land that is larger than a bay.
Down
- 1. Gently rolling hills.
- 3. High, steep, over-hanging rock face.
- 4. A long narrow piece of water that connects two bodies of water.
- 6. Densely, overgrown section of land with tropical vegetation.
- 7. A cluster of closely scattered islands.
- 10. The triangular section usually at the mouth of the river.
- 12. Flat-topped, elevated landforms.
- 13. Mountains that are formed when lava rises through the Earth's crust.
- 14. A section of land that is surrounded by water on all sides.
- 15. A waterway that can be used for travel or irrigation.
- 17. Giant chunks of ice that have broken of off glaciers.
- 18. A piece of land that projects into a body of water.
- 20. A body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land.
