1) Large inclines of rocky land that rise from the ground. The top is called the summit and the bottom is called the foot. a) Hills b) Mountains c) Islands d) Cliffs 2) Small, rounded elevations of land. a) Hills b) Mountains c) Cliffs d) Bays 3) Large, high areas of flat land located more than 600 metres above sea level. a) Cliffs b) Plateaus c) Mountains d) Valleys 4) Areas of low-lying land between mountains or hills. They often have a river flowing through them. a) Cliffs b) Plateaus c) Depressions d) Valleys 5) Wide, flat stretches of land. They do not vary much in height and measure 200 metres above sea level or less. a) Cliffs b) Valleys c) Plains d) Headlands 6) Where the coastline curves inwards and lets in the sea. A big one is called a gulf. a) Bays b) Beaches c) Islands d) Headlands 7) Narrow pieces of land that project from the coastline into the sea. When land rises abruptly and forms a wall of rock, it is called a cliff. a) Mountains b) Hills c) Beaches d) Headlands 8) An area of land completely surrounded by water. A group is called an archipelago. a) Beach b) Island c) Peninsula d) Bay 9) Land surrounded by water on 3 sides. a) Island b) Bay c) Beach d) Peninsula 10) This is an example of... a) an island b) a beach c) a peninsula 11) This is an example of... a) a plateau b) a cliff c) a mountain 12) This is an example of... a) a mountain b) a valley c) a plain 13) This is an example of... a) an island b) a beach c) a bay 14) Mount Everest is the world's tallest... a) hill b) plain c) mountain 15) This is an example of... a) a bay b) an island c) a peninsula

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