Final Answer:
Arch — Deep split in the earth’s surface.
Amoya — Large area of flat grassland.
Bay — Ridge of compact sand formed by the wind in desert regions.
Canyon — Large area of flat land.
Chasm — Area of land nearly surrounded by water.
Cliff — Land surrounded by water (smaller than a continent).
Island — Ridge of rock, coral or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.
Lake — Lowest possible route through a mountain range.
Pass — Cone of lava rock formed around the vent of a volcano.
Peninsula — Line along which a large body of water meets the land.
Plain — Large stream of water flowing in a channel.
Prairie — Natural rock formation forming a bridge.
Reef — Narrow river bed that is frequently dry.
River — Very steep face of rock, earth or ice.
Shoreline — Low-lying area of land where water collects.
Spring — Large body of water surrounded by land.
Strait — Long narrow valley with steep cliff walls.
Swamp — Narrow passage of water connecting two larger areas of water.
Venting — Body of water formed by an indentation in the shoreline.
Source — Source of water coming out of the ground.
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