
(altura)
altitud
the distance between an object or point and sea level

latitud
the distance of a point north or south of the equator that is measured in degrees

longitud
the distance of a point east or west of the meridian at Greenwich that is measured in degrees

(golfo)
bahía
an area of land that is curved and partly encloses a part of the sea

brazo
a smaller part of a river that is separated from the main and larger part

claro
a treeless area in a forest

cala
a small curved area of land that partly encloses a specific part of the sea

cráter
the round top of a volcano

(depósito)
yacimiento
a layer of matter that has been accumulated, particularly by a body of water

dársena
a structure built out into the water so that people can get on and off boats or ships

(ría)
estuario
the part of a river that is wide and where it meets the sea

corriente
the state of moving constantly and steadily

golfo
an area of sea that is partly surrounded by land, with a narrow opening

horizonte
the line where the sky and earth seem to come in contact with each other

iceberg
a very large floating piece of ice

(cima)
cumbre
the pointed top of a mountain

península
a large body of land that is partially surrounded by water but is attached to a larger area of land

llanura
a vast area of flat land

meseta
an area of land that is flat and higher than the land surrounding it

polo
the most northern or most southern points of the earth that are joined by its axis of rotation

estanque
an area containing still water that is comparatively smaller than a lake, particularly one that is made artificially

(cadena)
cordillera
a line of mountains or hills

barranco
a deep narrow valley with steep sides, usually worn by a stream

(presa)
embalse
a lake, either natural or artificial, from which water is supplied to houses

(cumbre)
cima
the top of a mountain

pantano
an area of land that is covered with water or is always very wet

tundra
the expansive flat Arctic regions, of North America, Asia, and Europe, in which no trees grow and the soil is always frozen

erosionar
(of natural forces such as wind, water, or other environmental factors) to gradually wear away or diminish the surface of a material
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árido
(of land or a climate) very dry because of not having enough or any rain

(estéril)
árido
(of land or soil) not capable of producing any plants

costero
related to or situated along the coast, the area where land meets the sea

fértil
(of land or soil) able to produce crops or plants well

(interior)
del interior
located away from the coast

del mar
situated or occurring in the sea, typically away from the shore or coast

(naval)
marino
related to the sea and the different life forms that exist there

vecino
(of a place) close to another

(contra la corriente)
río arriba
against the current of a river or stream
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