Physical Geography of Land, SAN-STR
Earth’s geographic history has been one marked by significant overall change, with ice ages, continental drift, and other major disruptions ultimately shaping Earth's land into the landscape of mountain ranges, deserts, islands, and volcanoes that we see today.
Physical Geography of Land Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Santa Elena Peninsula, peninsula in western Ecuador that is the northernmost extension of the west-coast desert......
Santa Fe Island, one of the Galápagos Islands, in the eastern Pacific Ocean, about 600 mi (965 km) west of Ecuador.......
Santa Isabel, island, central Solomon Islands, southwestern Pacific Ocean, 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Guadalcanal.......
Santa Luzia Island, island of Cape Verde, situated in the Atlantic Ocean about 400 miles (640 km) off the West......
Santa Maria, largest of the Banks Islands in Vanuatu, southwestern Pacific Ocean. The island, with an area of 132......
Santa Maria Island, southeasternmost island of the Azores archipelago (a part of Portugal), in the North Atlantic......
Santa María Island, one of the southernmost Galapagos Islands, in the eastern Pacific Ocean about 600 miles (965......
Santa-Clara, cape situated on the Atlantic coast of northwestern Gabon, Africa. Extending south from the larger......
Santiago, largest and most populous island of Cabo Verde, in the Atlantic Ocean, about 400 miles (640 km) off the......
Santo Antão Island, northwesternmost island of Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean, about 400 miles (640 km) off the......
Sant’Antioco Island, volcanic island in the Mediterranean Sea, situated just off the southwestern coast of Sardinia,......
Sardinia, island and regione (region) of Italy, second in size only to Sicily among the islands of the western......
Sark, one of the Channel Islands, a dependency of Guernsey, located in the English Channel, south of England’s......
Satpura Range, range of hills, part of the Deccan plateau, western India. The hills stretch for some 560 miles......
Savai‘i, westernmost and largest island of Samoa, in the South Pacific Ocean. It is separated from Upolu to the......
Savo, island in the eastern Solomon Islands, southwestern Pacific Ocean, just north of Guadalcanal. Rising to 1,673......
Scandinavian Ice Sheet, one of the largest Pleistocene glacial masses, covering most of northern Europe. (The Pleistocene......
Scandinavian Peninsula, large promontory of northern Europe, occupied by Norway and Sweden. It is about 1,150 miles......
Scotia Arc, island arc system consisting of the submarine Scotia Ridge, mountainous south Atlantic islands (clockwise......
Scripps Canyon, shallow submarine canyon in the Pacific off La Jolla, Calif.; it is the best studied of all submarine......
sea cave, cave formed in a cliff by wave action of an ocean or lake. Sea caves occur on almost every cliffed headland......
sea level, position of the air-sea interface, to which all terrestrial elevations and submarine depths are referred.......
seif, a long, narrow sand dune or chain of dunes, generally oriented in a direction parallel to the prevailing......
Selayar, largest of an island group off the southwestern tip of Celebes (Sulawesi), which is administered from......
Semmering, most easterly and lowest (3,232 feet [985 metres]) of the great Alpine passes, at the boundary between......
Seokguram, Buddhist artificial cave-temple on the crest of Mount Toham, near the Bulguk Temple, Gyeongju, South......
Serendib, name for the island of Sri Lanka (Ceylon). The name, Arabic in origin, was recorded in use at least as......
Seshachalam Hills, hill ranges of the Eastern Ghats, southern Andhra Pradesh state, southeastern India. Formed......
Seven Hills of Rome, group of hills on or about which the ancient city of Rome was built. The original city of......
seventeenth parallel, the provisional military demarcation line established in Vietnam by the Geneva Accords (1954).......
Severnye Uvaly, range of hills on the Russian Plain, western Russia. The hills form the watershed between the left-bank......
Seward Peninsula, peninsula in western Alaska, U.S. It is situated between Kotzebue Sound (north) and Norton Sound......
Seychelles-Mauritius Plateau, submarine plateau, made up of a very shallow, extensive ridge in the Indian Ocean......
Seymour Island, island in the Weddell Sea, lying off the coast of and near the northern tip of Graham Land (Antarctic......
Seymour Island, one of the smaller (area 1 sq mi [3 sq km]) of the Galapagos Islands, in the eastern Pacific Ocean......
Shandong Peninsula, peninsula in eastern China, forming the eastern section of Shandong province and jutting northeastward......
Sharīk Peninsula, peninsula of northeastern Tunisia, 20 miles (32 km) wide and protruding 50 miles (80 km) into......
shelf break, submerged offshore edge of a shallow continental shelf, where the seafloor transitions to continental......
Shenandoah Valley, part of the Great Appalachian Valley, chiefly in Virginia, U.S. It extends southwestward from......
Isle of Sheppey, island at the mouth of the River Thames in Swale borough, administrative and historic county of......
Sherbro Island, island in the Atlantic Ocean off the southwestern coast of Sierra Leone, separated from the African......
Shevaroy Hills, outlying range of the Eastern Ghats, north-central Tamil Nadu state, southern India. The Shevaroy......
Shikoku, island, the smallest of the four main islands of Japan. It is separated from Honshu by the Inland Sea......
Shipka Pass, pass in the Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria. Situated on the main road from Ruse on the Danube River through......
shoal, accumulation of sediment in a river channel or on a continental shelf that is potentially dangerous to ships.......
Wādī ash-Shāṭiʾ, valley in south-central Libya. The valley extends between Wanzarīk town on the west and Umm al-ʿAbīd......
Siachen Glacier, piedmont glacier located in the Karakoram Range. It lies in the heavily glaciated Himalayan region......
Siberut Island, largest island in the Mentawai group of islands, Sumatera Barat provinsi (province), Indonesia.......
Sichuan Basin, basin comprising the greater part of eastern Sichuan province and the western portion of Chongqing......
Sicily, island, southern Italy, the largest and one of the most densely populated islands in the Mediterranean......
Siebengebirge, cluster of hills southeast of Bonn, Germany. Volcanic in origin and actually about 40 in number,......
Silhouette Island, granitic island, third largest of the Seychelles archipelago, Republic of Seychelles, in the......
Simeulue Island, island in the Indian Ocean, Aceh daerah istimewa (special district), Indonesia. Simeulue lies......
Simplon Pass, mountain pass in southern Switzerland between the Pennine and Lepontine Alps at 6,581 ft (2,006 m)......
Sinai Peninsula, triangular peninsula linking Africa with Asia and occupying an area of 23,500 square miles (61,000......
sinkhole, topographic depression formed when underlying limestone bedrock is dissolved by groundwater. It is considered......
Sint Eustatius, island and special municipality within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is in the Lesser Antilles,......
Siphnus, Greek island of the Cyclades (Modern Greek: Kykládes) group, consisting of a limestone ridge whose principal......
Siquijor, island, south-central Philippines. Part of the central Visayan Islands archipelago, it is located in......
Siwa Oasis, oasis in Maṭrūḥ muḥāfaẓah (governorate), western Egypt. It lies near the Libyan frontier, 350 miles......
Siwalik Range, sub-Himalayan range of the northern Indian subcontinent. It extends west-northwestward for more......
Skellig Michael, monastic settlement situated on an island off the coast of County Kerry in southwestern Ireland......
Skelton Glacier, Antarctic glacier situated on the Hillary Coast of Victoria Land, to the northeast of the Cook......
Skye, the largest and most northerly of the Inner Hebrides islands of Scotland. It is the nearest of these islands......
Skyros, island, the largest and easternmost of the northern Sporades in the Aegean Sea, eastern Greece. The island......
Smolensk Upland, ridge of high land, western Russia, running in a west-southwest to east-northeast direction across......
Socotra, island in the Indian Ocean about 210 miles (340 km) southeast of Yemen, to which it belongs. The largest......
Sohano Island, coral islet in Buka Passage (the body of water that separates Buka and Bougainville islands), northern......
Isla del Sol, island in the Bolivian (eastern) sector of Lake Titicaca, just northwest of the Copacabana peninsula.......
Solovetsky Island, prison island located in Siberian Russia, part of a system of prisons and labour camps that......
Somali Basin, submarine basin on the floor of the southwestern Arabian Sea, an arm of the Indian Ocean, east of......
Somerset Island, island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Nunavut. It is separated from Boothia Peninsula (south)......
Sorenarwa Island, island, in Cenderawasih Bay, off the northwest coast of Papua province, Indonesia. It has an......
Sotavento Islands, island group in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of western Africa and the southern of two island......
South America, fourth largest of the world’s continents. It is the southern portion of the landmass generally referred......
- Introduction
- Geology, Plate Tectonics, Fossils
- Paleozoic, Fossils, Plate Tectonics
- Andes, Amazon, Galapagos
- Andes, Peaks, Glaciers
- Rivers, Amazon, Andes
- Lakes, Rivers, Wetlands
- Climate, Geography, Altitude
- Rainforest, Flora, Fauna
- Rainforests, Biodiversity, Ecosystems
- Tropical Forests, Biodiversity, Climate
- Wildlife, Ecosystems, Biodiversity
- Amazon Rainforest, Guianan Shield, Biodiversity
- Plains, Agriculture, Wildlife
- Indigenous, Cultures, Diversity
- Iberians, Indigenous, Colonization
- Population, Ecology, Distribution
- Languages, Dialects, Indigenous
- Demography, Fertility, Transition
- Population Growth, Migration, Poverty
- Oil, Gas, Coal
- Precious Metals, Gemstones, Mining
- Forestry, Fishing, Biodiversity
- Food Crops, Agriculture, Diversity
- Mining, Agriculture, Manufacturing
- Trade, Resources, Markets
- Transportation, Infrastructure, Trade
- Culture, Diversity, Traditions
South Georgia, mountainous barren island in the South Atlantic Ocean, 800 miles (1,300 km) east-southeast of the......
South Island, island, the larger and southernmost of the two principal islands of New Zealand, in the southwestern......
South Orkney Islands, island group lying between the Scotia Sea to the north and the Weddell Sea to the south in......
South Pole, the southern end of the Earth’s axis, lying in Antarctica, about 300 miles (480 km) south of the Ross......
South Uist, island of the Outer Hebrides, Western Isles council area, historic county of Inverness-shire, Scotland.......
Southampton Island, island in Keewatin region, Nunavut territory, Canada. It lies at the entrance to Hudson Bay......
spit, in geology, narrow coastal land formation that is tied to the coast at one end. Spits frequently form where......
Spitsbergen, largest island of the Svalbard archipelago, part of Norway, in the Arctic Ocean. Spitsbergen, with......
spring, in hydrology, opening at or near the surface of the Earth for the discharge of water from underground sources.......
Spurn Head, low-lying sand and shingle spit on the North Sea coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire unitary authority,......
Sri Lanka, island country lying in the Indian Ocean and separated from peninsular India by the Palk Strait. It......
- Introduction
- Indian Ocean, Tropical Climate, Wildlife
- Wildlife, Flora, Fauna
- Population, Migration, Density
- Tea, Rubber, Tourism
- Culture, Religion, Cuisine
- Ancient, Colonial, Civil War
- Buddhism, Conversion, History
- Ancient Kingdoms, Polonnaruwa, Decline
- Agriculture, Irrigation, Yields
- Portuguese, Colonial, Trade
- Kandy, European Powers
- Dutch Rule, Colonialism, Trade
- British Rule, Colonialism, Independence
- Independence, Ethnic Conflict, Buddhism
- Island Nation, Culture, History
- Island, Culture, History
- Reconstruction, Economy, Tourism
St. Gotthard Pass, mountain pass in the Lepontine Alps of southern Switzerland, an important motor and railway......
St. Kilda, cluster of three small Atlantic islands in the Outer Hebrides group, Western Isles council area, Scotland,......
Staffa, uninhabited Atlantic island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland, situated 6 miles (10 km) off the island of......
stalactite and stalagmite, elongated forms of various minerals deposited from solution by slowly dripping water.......
Starbuck Island, coral atoll in the Central and Southern Line Islands, part of Kiribati, southwestern Pacific Ocean.......
Staten Island, island and borough, New York City, southeastern New York state, U.S. The island lies in New York......
Stelvio Pass, Alpine pass (9,042 feet [2,756 m]) at the northwest base of the Ortles mountain range in northern......
steppe, vast grassland, devoid of trees and with little diversity in vegetation, receiving around 25 to 30 cm (10......
the Steppe, belt of grassland that extends some 5,000 miles (8,000 km) from Hungary in the west through Ukraine......
- Introduction
- Eurasian Grasslands, Climate, Fauna
- Pastoralism, Herding, Nomads
- Nomadic Warfare, Scythians, Huns
- Scythian, Nomads, Eurasia
- Iranian Borderland, Raiders, 100 BCE-550 CE
- Barbarian Invasions, Eurasian Grasslands, Nomadic Cultures
- Turkic, 550-1200, Eurasia
- Expansion, Islam, Nomads
- Mongol Empire, Central Asia, Nomadic
- Mongol Empire, Decline, Central Asia
steptoe, a hill or mountain that projects like an island above a surrounding lava field. This landform, a type......
Stewart Island/Rakiura, third largest island of New Zealand, in the southwest Pacific Ocean off the southern tip......
Stonington Island, island, eastern Marguerite Bay, west of Palmer Peninsula, Antarctica. The island, about 2,500......
streambed, any long, narrow, sloping depression on land that is shaped by flowing water. Streambeds can range in......
Stromboli Island, northeasternmost of the Eolie (Lipari) Islands, in the Tyrrhenian Sea (of the Mediterranean),......