Geography

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Across
  1. 4. One of the large landmasses on Earth, such as Africa, Asia, or Europe.
  2. 6. A deep gorge or ravine, typically with steep sides, carved by a river or erosion, such as the Grand Canyon.
  3. 8. A barren area of land with little or no vegetation, such as the Sahara or the Mojave Desert.
  4. 10. A vast, treeless Arctic or Antarctic region characterized by low temperatures and short growing seasons.
  5. 14. A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land, reshaping the landscape.
  6. 15. A rupture in the Earth's crust that allows hot lava, ash, and gases to escape from beneath the surface.
  7. 16. A point of land that extends into a body of water, typically larger than a headland.
  8. 18. A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water, such as the Strait of Gibraltar or the Bosphorus.
  9. 19. A body of water partially enclosed by land, typically smaller than a gulf.
Down
  1. 1. A landform with a peak or summit, such as Mount Everest or the Rocky Mountains.
  2. 2. A natural watercourse that flows towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
  3. 3. A large area dominated by trees and vegetation, such as the Amazon Rainforest or the Taiga.
  4. 5. A piece of land surrounded by water, such as Hawaii or the Maldives.
  5. 7. A vast body of saltwater, such as the Pacific, Atlantic, or Indian Ocean.
  6. 9. A large body of water surrounded by land, such as Lake Superior or the Caspian Sea.
  7. 11. A landform created by sediment deposition at the mouth of a river, often forming a triangular or fan-shaped area.
  8. 12. A group or chain of islands, such as the Maldives or the Philippines.
  9. 13. A piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland, such as the Iberian Peninsula or the Korean Peninsula.
  10. 16. Reef A diverse underwater ecosystem formed by colonies of coral polyps, such as the Great Barrier Reef or the Red Sea Coral Reef.
  11. 17. A flat, elevated landform with steep sides, often found between mountain ranges.