Wisconsin Geographical Features

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Across
  1. 3. A long, snakelike hill formed of rounded sanded and gravel.
  2. 4. raised areas of land that are less than 2,000 feet
  3. 5. A type of broad, rounded cliff.
  4. 6. A steep, rounded hill that is formed by streams of melting glacial ice that pour down a hole and deposit their load of dirt and rocks into a large pile.
  5. 10. fairly flat lands that are lower in elevation than the lands around them
  6. 11. area of low ground between hills above the surrounding land
  7. 13. rocky cliffs and steep valleys
  8. 15. level or nearly level land
  9. 16. Hilly lands that are higher in elevation than the lands surrounding them ~1,500 ft
Down
  1. 1. long and narrow chains of hills
  2. 2. A piece of land that sticks out from the mainland into the water. This is surrounded on almost all sides by water.
  3. 7. A steep rocky cliff or long slope of land that is higher than the lands on either side of it
  4. 8. A ridge or a long hill that was once the side or edge of a glacier.
  5. 9. A long hill that looks something like an overturned canoe or like a teardrop. These were formed in the same direction that the glaciers flowed
  6. 12. A scooped out area that was filled with a large block of ice.
  7. 14. A narrow strip of land that lies between two bodies of water and connects two larger landmasses