Across
- 1. A large headland of land that extends into a body of water, often marking a prominent point of a coastline.
- 2. A large landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, usually with steep slopes and a peak.
- 4. A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs or steep slopes, formed by glacial activity.
- 6. A large, flowing body of water that usually flows toward an ocean, sea, or lake.
- 10. A large, slow-moving mass of ice and snow that forms in mountainous areas and flows down valleys.
- 12. A large, usually freshwater body of water surrounded by land.
- 13. A place where water cascades over a cliff or steep slope, usually as a river flows down.
- 14. A ring-shaped coral reef or series of coral reefs that encircle a lagoon, often forming an island.
- 17. A group of islands located close to each other in a sea or ocean.
- 19. A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- 21. A dry, sandy area with very little rainfall, often covered with sand dunes or rocky terrain.
- 22. A man-made waterway that connects two bodies of water, often used for transportation or irrigation.
- 23. A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water and separates two landmasses.
- 25. A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- 26. A sandy or pebbly area along the shore of a body of water, where land meets the sea.
- 28. The area where a freshwater river meets and mixes with saltwater from the ocean, often characterized by rich, diverse wildlife.
Down
- 1. A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by the erosion of a river over a long period.
- 3. A piece of land that is almost surrounded by water but still connected to the mainland.
- 5. A landform where a river splits into several smaller streams or channels before flowing into a larger body of water, forming a fan-shaped area.
- 7. A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain, with a rounded top.
- 8. An area where water covers the soil or is present near the surface, including swamps, marshes, and bogs.
- 9. Arch A natural rock formation where the sea has eroded a tunnel or arch through a cliff.
- 10. A large area of sea that is partly enclosed by land, usually larger than a bay.
- 11. An opening in the Earth's surface where magma, ash, and gases can escape from beneath the crust, often forming a mountain.
- 15. A large area covered mainly with grasses and a few trees, often found in regions with moderate rainfall.
- 16. A large, curved indentation of the coastline where the sea or ocean cuts into the land, usually with a wider opening than a cove.
- 18. A small, shallow body of standing water, smaller than a lake.
- 20. A flat-topped area of elevated land, usually with steep sides.
- 24. A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and bordered by water on both sides.
- 27. A natural underground space or hollow, often formed by the erosion of rock.
