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What is a landform?
Man made structures
Landforms are natural features located on the surface
of the earth.
Rivers and bays
small fuzzy critters
Mountains are...
-large hill with step sides
-low spaces between two hills or mountains
-large area of tall land with a mostly flat top
-a mountain that when erupts allows molten earth "lava" to flow out
-land areas where more water evaporates into the air than comes back through precipitation
Valleys are...
-low spaces between two hills or mountains
-land that is surrounded on all sides by water
-large area of tall land with a mostly flat top
-a mountain that when erupts allows molten earth "lava" to flow out
-land areas where more water evaporates into the air than comes back through precipitation
Plateaus are..
-large area of tall land with a mostly flat top
-land that is surrounded on all sides by water
-large area of tall land with a mostly flat top
-large hill with step side
-land areas where more water evaporates into the air than comes back through precipitation
Plains and Deserts are...
-land areas where more water evaporates into the air than comes back through precipitation
-land that is surrounded on all sides by water
-large area of tall land with a mostly flat top
-large hill with step side
-large area of tall land with a mostly flat top
What type of landform is this?
Plateau
Hill
Mountain
River
What type of landform is this?
Plateau
Hill
Mountain
River
What type of landform is this?
Plateau
Delta
Mountain
River
What type of landform is this?
Valley
Delta
Mountain
River
What type of landform is this?
Valley
Delta
Island
River
What type of landform is this?
Valley
Delta
Island
River
What type of landform is this?
Valley
Delta
Island
Volcano
What type of landform is this?
Valley
Desert
Island
Volcano
What is a mountain that when erupts allows molten earth "lava" to flow out? (mountain, valley, plateau, delta, island, desert, volcano)
What is -dirt and other sediment flow down the river and creates a triangle piece of land at the mouth of a river
Explain how landforms are changed using human examples. Click all that apply.
Mining
Land Reclamation
Gardening
Wind
Explain how landforms are changed using naturally occurring example (click all that apply).
Tectonic Forces
Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
Glaciation
Why is geography important to our everyday life?
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