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* synonymous with "strait" but usually referring to a smaller or less important strait | * synonymous with "strait" but usually referring to a smaller or less important strait |
Revision as of 22:15, 10 March 2021
Geography Vocabulary
Five Themes of Geography[edit | edit source]
- Location
- Absolute Location
- Relative Location
- Regions
- Place
- Movement
- Human-Environment Interaction (Relationships within Places)
Map terminology[edit | edit source]
- Latitude
- Longitude
- Equator
- Prime Meridian
- International Dateline
- Meridians
- Parallels
- a.m. / p.m.
- equinox
- solstice
- Tropic of Cancer
- Tropic of Capricorn
Water bodies[edit | edit source]
code:
- Click EXPAND to see list of important >>
bay[edit | edit source]
canal[edit | edit source]
- man-made straits that connect two larger bodies of water
- canals provide important water passage to connect water bodies that would otherwise require long-distance water travel around land bodies or continents
- Click EXPAND to see list of important canals
channel[edit | edit source]
- synonymous with "strait" but usually referring to a smaller or less important strait
- see strait below
delta[edit | edit source]
lake[edit | edit source]
ocean[edit | edit source]
sea[edit | edit source]
strait[edit | edit source]
- a narrow body of water that connects larger bodies of water, or, a narrow channel that separates land masses
- synonymous with channel, passage, or pass
- implicit in the terminology is that the strait allows for navigation, or passage, from one larger body of water to another
- Click EXPAND to see list of important straits
river[edit | edit source]
stream[edit | edit source]
Land forms[edit | edit source]
Cape[edit | edit source]
- a "headland", "promontory" or large body of land that extends into a larger water body, usually an ocean or a sea
- "headland" is a "coastal landform," usually with a high point and cliffs
- "promontory" is a raised land body that extends into lower land or water
- promontories are often used a defensive positions for forts and castles
- a promontory in water is a peninsula
- Cape Horn
- southernmost headland, or tip of land, on Hornos Island, one of the Hermite Islands, the southernmost of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago at the southern tip of South America
Click EXPAND for a list of important capes
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continent[edit | edit source]
island[edit | edit source]
- archipelago
isthmus[edit | edit source]
land-bridge[edit | edit source]
peninsula[edit | edit source]
World Oceanic Regions[edit | edit source]
- Mediterranean
- Arabian Sea
- Indian Ocean
- Atlantic Ocean
- Pacific Ocean
- Gulf of Mexico
- Caribbean Sea
- China Sea
- North Sea
Oceania[edit | edit source]

- Oceania
- Pacific region in general, divided into
- Australasia
- Melanesia
- Micronesia
- Polynesia