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TOG Year 2 Week 1 - Vocabulary

Across
land that is surrounded by water on all sides
a place along a coast where ships can be sheltered from storms; in towns or cities a place where ships can load and unload their cargo
a river that runs into another larger river
a large mass of land projecting into a body of water
a series of connected mountains
a small, high plateau with a flat top and steep rocky sides
a chain or group of islands
the highest point of a mountain or hill
a large waterfall, or part of a river that rushes quickly, usually because of rocks below the surface
a place that collects and stores water, often a large lake created by damming a river
a deposit of earth and sand at the mouth of a river, usually in a triangular shape
a narrow strip of water that extends from a body of water into the land or that runs between two islands
a small, high plateau with a flat top and steep rocky sides
a very steep drop, often at the edge of a mountainside
Down
a broad mouth of a river, into which the tide flows
a long narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs
the dry bed of a stream
lager body of salt water smaller than a ocean
place where a river or stream begins, usually a spring
the area of land lying at the foot of a mountain range
the part of a river that empties into the sea or some other body of water
a part of a sea or large lake that extends into the land
a deep opening or crack in the earth
a mass of ice and snow that builds up because the winter snowfall exceeds the summer melting; usually formed in the mountains and moves slowly down it
a large plan high above sea level
a line that marks the end of a plateau and the beginning of the lower plains; many cataracts and waterfalls occur along this line
a waterway dug through land in order for small ships or boats to pass
a narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
a very steep slop or drop-off of land or rock