The distance of any place on the globe, north or south of the equator
An extensive wood; a large tract of land covered with trees
The barrier of a canal that confines the water and can be opened or shut at pleasure
A field or an immense mass of ice formed in deep but elevated valleys, remaining frozen throughout the heat of summer
The point where rivers descend rapidly due to a distinct decline in elevation (two words)
A bay or recess in the shore of the sea, a lake, or a large river; a narrow body of water between isles
An enclosed or partially enclosed shallow body of salt water divided from the ocean by low sandy dunes or a coral reef
Land watered by causing a stream to flow upon it and spread over it (two words)
Hill, mound, or ridge of sand formed by wind
A natural elevation of land; a mass of earth rising above the common level of the surrounding land
A cape; a promontory; a point of land projecting from the shore into the sea or other expanse of water
A flat-topped mountain with steep walls
The distance of any place on the globe from another place, eastward or westward; the distance of any place from a given meridian
A bank or causeway, particularly along a river to prevent inundation
A piece of land enclosed for tillage or pasture
A hill or mountain of ice; a vast body of ice accumulated in valleys in high northern latitudes
A tract of land surrounded by water
A tract of low land, very wet and miry and overgrown with coarse grass
A valley; a dale; a depression or space between hills
Earth; the solid matter that constitutes the fixed part of the surface of the globe