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=== bay === | === bay === | ||
=== canal === | |||
* man-made straits | |||
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* Bahr Yussef | |||
** connects the Nile to the Faiyum Oasis and Lake Moeris, built 2300 BC | |||
* Canal of the Pharaohs | |||
** connected the Nile to the Red Sea | |||
** built by Necho II, Assyrian ruler of Egypt in 7th century BC | |||
** Persian king Darius I bragged of building a canal linking the Nile to the Red Sea (6th century BC) | |||
* Corinth Canal | |||
* Grand Canal | |||
** connected the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, built under the Sui dynasty (6th century AD) | |||
* Suez Canal | |||
* Panama Canal | |||
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=== cape === | === cape === | ||
=== channel === | === channel === | ||
=== delta === | === delta === | ||
=== lake === | |||
=== ocean === | === ocean === | ||
=== sea === | === sea === | ||
=== strait & channel === | === strait & channel === | ||
a narrow body of water that connects larger bodies of water, or, a narrow channel that separates land masses | |||
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* important straits and channels | |||
* Bosporus Strait: | * Bosporus Strait: | ||
** connects Black Sea to Aegean/Mediterranean Seas | ** connects Black Sea to Aegean/Mediterranean Seas | ||
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*** [[https://www.morethanshipping.com/the-worlds-top-10-strategic-straits-and-channels Top 10 Straits and Channels (morethanshipping.com)]] | *** [[https://www.morethanshipping.com/the-worlds-top-10-strategic-straits-and-channels Top 10 Straits and Channels (morethanshipping.com)]] | ||
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=== | === river === | ||
=== stream === | |||
== Land forms == | == Land forms == |
Revision as of 16:30, 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:
text
- Click EXPAND to see list of important
bay[edit | edit source]
canal[edit | edit source]
- man-made straits
- Bahr Yussef
- connects the Nile to the Faiyum Oasis and Lake Moeris, built 2300 BC
- Canal of the Pharaohs
- connected the Nile to the Red Sea
- built by Necho II, Assyrian ruler of Egypt in 7th century BC
- Persian king Darius I bragged of building a canal linking the Nile to the Red Sea (6th century BC)
- Corinth Canal
- Grand Canal
- connected the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, built under the Sui dynasty (6th century AD)
- Suez Canal
- Panama Canal
- Click EXPAND to see list of important canals
cape[edit | edit source]
channel[edit | edit source]
delta[edit | edit source]
lake[edit | edit source]
ocean[edit | edit source]
sea[edit | edit source]
strait & channel[edit | edit source]
a narrow body of water that connects larger bodies of water, or, a narrow channel that separates land masses
- important straits and channels
- Bosporus Strait:
- connects Black Sea to Aegean/Mediterranean Seas
- Strait of Gibraltar
- connects Mediterranean Sea to Atlantic Ocean
- ancient Greeks called it the "Pillars of Hercules"
- Strait of Magellan
- connects Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- the passageway near the southern tip of South America that was navigated by the explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who led the first expedition to circumnavigated the globe
- Beagle Channel
- a second, less navigable passageway near the southern tip of South America that was navigated by Charles Darwin on the HMS Beagle
- NOTE: the open-ocean passageway, around the very tip of South America is called "Drake's Passage", named for English explorer Francis Drake who circumnavigated the globe
- Strait of Hormuz
- Bering Strait
- Strait of Messina
- Bab-el Mendeb Strait
- Strait of Malacca
- Click EXPAND to see list of important straits
river[edit | edit source]
stream[edit | edit source]
Land forms[edit | edit source]
- continent
- island
- archipelago
- peninsula
- isthmus
- land-bridge
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