- Geography Terms Set #2 - drainage basin-irrigated land
field
an area of cleared land, often bounded by fences
gulf
an area or water bordering on, and lying within, a curved coastline [e.g., Gulf of Mexico]
elevation
height or distance above sea level [related word - altitude / We classify mountain heights through elevation].
irrigated land
land watered by artificial means through the use of small canals or ditches
drainage basin
the area from which a single stream or river and its tributaries drains all of the water [also known as a watershed / the area between two drainage basins is known as a drainage divide - like the Continental Divide].
fall line
the line connecting the places where streams emerge from the uplands onto lowlands usually marked by waterfalls or rapids.
horizon
the line where the earth's surface and the sky seem to meet
earth
the planet on which people live [third planet from the sun]
fjord
a deep, narrow inlet of the sea between high,steep banks [formed by glacial activity / comes from Norwegian word]
grove
a group of trees smaller than a forest, generally without undergrowth
headland
a high area of land with a steep slope, projecting into a body of water
foothill
a hill at the base of a mountain.
dune
a hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind [e.g., sand dunes at Myrtle Beach]
iceberg
a huge block of floating ice broken from a glacier, found in the most northerly and southerly areas of the world's oceans
forest
a large area of land covered with trees
glacier
a large sheet or stream of ice formed in an area, usually at high elevations, where the temperature remains below or near freezing and more snow accumulates in winter than melts in summer.
estuary
a narrow arm of the sea at the mouth of a river where the ocean tide meets the river current. [the freshwater of the river mixes with the salt water of the ocean in the estuary].
gorge
a narrow passage between steep mountains or hills
gulch
a narrow, rocky valley or gorge; a ravine
ford
a shallow place where a stream or body of water may be crossed by wading or driving through the water
harbor
a sheltered body of water where ships anchor and are protected from storms [e.g., Boston Harbor]
hill
a small area of land that is higher than the land around it
inlet
a small opening between a small and a larger body of water
glen
a small valley usually long, narrow, and with steep sides