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- Q1A long, narrow valley with steep sides, often formed by river erosion.RavineScree slopeEscarpmentPlateau30s
- Q2A landform characterized by a steep raised area that drops sharply on one side, often resembling a cliff.SaddleSummitGorgeEscarpment30s
- Q3A high, steep-sided mountain or hill, usually the highest point in an area.SummitSlopePeakRidge30s
- Q4An area of open uncultivated land, often characterized by grass and heather, typically found at higher altitudes.Scree slopeRidgeGorgeMoorland30s
- Q5A natural stream of water smaller than a river, often flowing into a larger body of water.StreamPeakCliffPass30s
- Q6A steep or rugged section of land, often found along the sides of mountains or hills.PlateauPeakSlopeRavine30s
- Q7A steep-sided valley cut by river erosion, often characterized by its narrowness.SaddleGorgeRocky outcropArête30s
- Q8A flat, elevated area of land that is often expansive and gently sloping.SummitCliffPlateauMoorland30s
- Q9A steep, narrow ridge of rock that is often formed by glacial activity. Has a valley on each side.RidgeArêteEscarpmentScree slope30s
- Q10A steep descent from the edge of a mountain, often resulting in a dramatic drop.PassCliffMoorlandGorge30s
- Q11A narrow gap or passage through a mountain range or between hills, often allowing for easier travel.SlopePassPeakRavine30s
- Q12A small, rocky hillside or slope that is covered with loose stones or debris.GorgeMoorlandSlopeScree slope30s
- Q13A prominent feature that rises sharply above the surrounding terrain, typically characterized by steep slopes.RidgePassGorgeArête30s
- Q14A raised area of land that typically extends in a line and has a lower elevation on either side, often found in mountainous regions.SpurPeakCliffGorge30s
- Q15
Shape of the mountain that is high & broad at each end and narrower & lower in the middle. Typically connects two mountains (or peaks)
SummitSaddleRidgeCliff30s