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Geographic Landforms. Key Terms and Definitions For Washington State History-7. Mountain. A landform that rises at least 1,000 feet above the surrounding area. Valley. An elongated depression, usually with an outlet, between bluffs, hills or mountains. Basin. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Geographic Landforms

Key Terms and DefinitionsFor

Washington State History-7

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Mountain

• A landform that rises at least 1,000 feet above the surrounding area.

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Valley

• An elongated depression, usually with an outlet, between bluffs, hills or mountains.

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Basin

• A depression like a bowl that is a circular or oval shape in the ground.

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Plateau

• An elevated plain or flat-topped region of considerable extent.

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Peninsula

• An elongated portion of land nearly surrounded by water and connected to a larger body of land.

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Harbor

• A water area nearly surrounded by land or seawalls forming a safe anchorage for ships.

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Bay

• A body of water that is partly enclosed by land and is smaller than a gulf.

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Coastline

• The line that forms the boundary between land and the ocean.

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Strait

• A narrow waterway between two larger bodies of water.

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Island

• Land that is surrounded by water.

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Slough

• A tidal waterway that creates a muddy marshland and usually connects other tidal areas.

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Tributary

• A stream or river that flows into a larger river.

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Headwater

• The source of a stream or river.

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River Mouth

• Where a stream or river flows into a sea, lake, reservoir or ocean.


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