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Discover the mesmerizing beauty and unique features of various landforms around the globe, from towering mountains to serene beaches and vibrant coral reefs. Uncover the secrets of deserts, fjords, and lush jungles. Learn about glaciers, rivers, and valleys that shape our planet's geography. Join us on a journey to uncover the mysteries of continents, atolls, and volcanoes. From awe-inspiring waterfalls to tranquil lagoons, the Earth's diverse landscapes await your exploration!
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Landforms Geography of the World
Atoll: a ring of coral islands and reefs that surrounds a shallow body of ocean water.
Beach: the shore of an ocean, sea, or lake. Beaches can be covered in sand, rock, or gravel.
Coral Reef: a reef made up of corals. (Corals are stony skeletal deposits that live on the ocean floor in warm water).
Desert: a flat, dry and barren land with little or no vegetation.
Gulf: a large area of sea or ocean partially enclosed by land.
Harbor: a sheltered body of water, deep enough to anchor ships.
Isthmus: a narrow strip of land that joins or connects two larger landmasses.
Jungle: land that is overgrown with tropical vegetation and trees.
Lagoon: a shallow area of sea water separated by a sand bar or coral reef.
Mountain: a natural elevation with steep sides larger than a hill. Mountain range: a chain of mountains.
Mouth: the point where a smaller water body empties into a larger water body.
River: a large stream of water that empties into a larger water body.
Sea: a large body of salt water that is completely or partially landlocked.
Sound: a large, wide ocean inlet of water that connects two larger bodies of water. Strait: a narrow passage of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
Tundra: a treeless area located between the ice cap and tree line of the arctic region.
Valley: a lowland area located between highlands such as mountains or hills.
Volcano: a mountain in which molten lava and gases are ejected.