Naturwissenschaften SAT - Land und Wasser
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Land und Wasser, wie „Terrain“, „Mündung“, „Schlucht“ usw., die Sie benötigen, um Ihre SATs zu bestehen.
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an area of land, particularly in reference to its physical or natural features
Terrain
a flat-bottomed desert basin that periodically fills with water to form a temporary lake, but remains dry for most of the year
Flachboden-Desertbecken
a field covered with grass or similar herbs suitable for animals to graze on
Weide
the highest point or summit, especially of a mountain or hill, where the incline culminates
Kamm
a large rock, usually one that has been shaped by natural forces such as water or ice
Felsbrocken
a long, narrow elevated strip of land or underwater feature that stands higher than its surroundings
Grat
a sudden fall of a large mass of dirt or rock down a mountainside or cliff
Erdrutsch
a piece of land covered in grass and sometimes wild flowers, often used for hay
Wiese
a thick, tropical forest with tall trees and consistently heavy rainfall
Regenwald
a small, natural hill or raised area of earth, typically formed by natural processes
Hügel
a coastal wetland area that is covered by mud or silt at low tide and exposed at high tide
Schlickfläche
a flat strip or ledge of land, located along the side of a road, typically used for drainage or as a barrier
Berm
a high, steep cliff or bank overlooking a body of water, often formed by erosion or geological processes
Steilküste
a deep narrow valley, typically with a stream running through it
Schlucht
the expansive flat Arctic regions, of North America, Asia, and Europe, in which no trees grow and the soil is always frozen
Tundra
a large area of land, often defined by boundaries, used for specific purposes such as development, agriculture, or conservation
Flur
related to travel or transport over land, especially across long distances or difficult terrain
Landreise
to undergo gradual wearing away or reduction in size, typically as a result of natural forces or environmental factors
erodieren
a fast and turbulent part of a river with swift currents and obstacles like rocks
Schnellen
a narrow, shallow watercourse, often flowing through a confined natural channel
Bach
a watercourse that flows into a larger river or body of water
Zufluss
a circular current of water or air that moves against the main flow, creating a small whirlpool or whirl
Wirbel
the flow or movement of water or a liquid in a specific direction
Strom
a small, natural watercourse or stream; typically characterized by a gentle and continuous flow
Bach
a slight wave or series of waves on the water's surface caused by a breeze or a disturbance
Welle
a narrow body of water between islands or leading inland from a larger body of water, often serving as a passageway or channel
Einlass
the gentle, rhythmic movement and sound of water as it washes up onto the shore or against objects
das Rauschen
the excess liquid, typically water, that exceeds the capacity of an area to contain or absorb it
Abfluss
a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water, often by a barrier island, coral reef, or sandbar
Lagune
a narrow channel or ravine formed by the erosion of soil, especially by running water during rainfall or storms
Erosionstal
a stagnant or slow-moving channel or inlet, often connected to a larger body of water, such as a marsh, swamp, or backwater
Stauung
the scattered droplets or particles of water or liquid that result from something being struck or dispersed forcefully
Spritzen
a steep, deep, and narrow sea inlet surrounded by tall cliffs, created by a glacier
Fjord
a very high wave or series of waves caused by an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption
Tsunami