Click Quiz: Geography Terms A-Z

Can you match these geography terms to their definitions?
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Last updated: March 23, 2024
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A deep cleft between cliffs or a rift between two mountain peaks caused by erosion
A land or water passage that is confined or restricted by its narrow breadth
Depression, particularly one that is approximately circular, level at the bottom, and/or surrounded on all sides by land of uniform elevation
Wild, uncultivated, uninhabited land, especially that which is barren or desolate, supporting little or no plant and animal life
A navigable artificial water channel
Plant succession that is limited by water availability
Small, low-elevation, sandy island on the surface of a coral reef
A long, narrow, navigable marine inlet with steep sides or cliffs created by glacial erosion
An area covered with dense vegetation dominated by large trees
An isolated, relatively flat-topped natural elevation
An indentation of a shoreline which leads to an enclosed body of salt water
An elongated raised landform which forms a continuous elevated crest for some distance, such as a chain of hills or mountains
Collection of islands
A territory completely surrounded by the territory of exactly one other state, country, or other political entity
A piece of land surrounded by water along the majority of its border while still being connected to a mainland from which it projects
One half of the Earth
Any tributary stream that runs parallel to, and within the floodplain of a larger river for considerable distance, before eventually joining it
A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
The public regulation of land and building use to control the character of a place
A moist subarctic coniferous forest dominated by spruces and firs
The bottom of a sea or ocean
A landform at the mouth of a river where the main stem splits up into several distributaries
A combination of a human settlement and an area of cultivated vegetation in an otherwise desolate desert or semi-desert environment
A small area of water connected to the ocean but otherwise blockaded by one or more islands
An adjective describing a settlement with a high population density and a developed infrastructure of built environment
A type of wetland which accumulates deposits of dead plant material
Archipelago
Basin
Canal
Delta
Enclave
Fjord
Gorge
Hemisphere
Inlet
Jungle
Key
Lagoon
Mesa
Narrow
Oasis
Peninsula
Quagmire
Ridge
Seabed
Taiga
Urban
Valley
Wasteland
Xerosere
Yazoo stream
Zoning
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