Geographic Terms Continent Very large land mass 7 Slides: 27 Download presentation Geographic Terms Continent- Very large land mass, 7 on the planet Island- Land surrounded by water on all sides Archipelago Large group or chain of islands Hill. Rounded, raised landform Mountain- High rounded or pointed landform with steep sides, higher than a hill Glacier- Large ice mass that moves slowly down a mountain or over land Canyon. A deep narrow valley with steep sides Valley- Low land area between mountains or hills Cape- Pointed piece of land extending into an ocean or large body of water Peninsula. Body of land surrounded by water on three sides Plateau/Mesa. Broad, flat area of land higher than surrounding land, mesa is smaller than a plateau Plain. Large area of flat or nearly flat land Erosion. The process of wearing away land by wind or water Desert- A very dry area where few plants grow, does not have to be hot-Antarctica Ocean. Largest bodies of water on the planet, saltwater, interconnected Lake. Body of water surrounded by land Source of a River. Place where a river begins, often in mountains or from an underground spring Mouth of a River- Place where a river empties into a larger body of water Tributary- River or stream that flows into a larger river or stream Delta- Triangular area at the mouth of a river formed from sand, dirt, and rocks Strait. Narrow strip of water connecting two large bodies of water Canal- Man-made narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water Isthmus. Narrow strip of land connecting two large landmasses Port/Harbor. Place on a coastline where ships can dock and unload goods, deep water Gulf/Bay- Part of an ocean or lake extending into the land, gulf is larger than a bay Currents- Steady flow of ocean water in one direction, linked to winds and lunar gravity