Natural elevation of the land, usually with steep slopes and a distinct peak. - Mountain, Low area between mountains or hills, typically with a river running through it. - Valley, Large area of flat or gently undulating land. - Plain, Natural elevation of the land, smaller and less steep than a mountain. - Hill, Extremely dry area of land with little vegetation and minimal precipitation. - Desert, Large area covered by dense trees and vegetation. - Forest, Large continuous body of saltwater covering most of the Earth's surface. - Ocean, Large body of saltwater, smaller than an ocean, partially enclosed by land. - Sea, Large flowing body of water that moves continuously towards an ocean, sea, or lake. - River, Large body of freshwater or saltwater surrounded by land. - Lake, Landmass surrounded by water on all sides. - Island, Landmass surrounded by water on three sides and connected to a larger landmass. - Peninsula, Narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and separating two bodies of water. - Isthmus, Group of islands located close to each other. - Archipelago, Wide coastal indentation, typically deep and enclosed by land on three sides. - Bay, Land projection extending into the sea. - Cape, Land area formed at the mouth of a river where it deposits sediments as it flows into a larger body of water. - Delta, Place where a river or stream falls steeply from a height. - Waterfall, Deep, narrow valley with steep sides, carved by a river. - Canyon, Large mass of slow-moving ice formed by compacted snow over time. - Glacier, Opening on the Earth's surface through which lava, ash, and gases are expelled. - Volcano, Island or chain of coral islands that encircle a lagoon. - Atoll, Large area of low-lying land that is seasonally flooded, with dense vegetation. - Wetland, Underwater structure formed by corals, rocks, or other hard materials. - Reef, Area where a river meets the ocean, characterized by the mixing of freshwater and saltwater. - Estuary, Place where a river flows into another body of water, such as an ocean or lake. - Mouth, High and steep face of rock or earth, typically along a coastline. - Cliff, Area of land along the coast of an ocean, sea, or lake, consisting of sand, gravel, or pebbles. - Beach, Elevated area of land with a relatively flat top. - Plateau/Table land, Open grassland with few trees, found in tropical and subtropical regions. - Savanna,
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