Landmarks
Mountains
Landscapes
Oceans
How location affects affects daily life
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what is An iconic, formerly tallest structure built in 1889.

Eiffel Tower

100

what is the tallest measured from base to summit, standing over 33,474 feet (10,203 meters), though much is underwater.

Mauna Kea in Hawaii

100

This is the term for a high-elevation landform, often with a steep slope, that rises above the surrounding area.

 mountain?

100

This largest and deepest ocean on Earth borders North America, South America, and Asia.

The Pacific Ocean?

100

 Because of the extreme cold, people in this far-northern region traditionally lived in igloos and wore seal-skin clothing.

 Arctic?

200

This 1,500-mile-long landmark was built by slaves to protect against northern invaders.

the Great Wall of China?

200

This mountain is generally considered the tallest in the world above sea level.

Mount Everest?

200

A large, flat area of land that is raised significantly above the surrounding area, often with steep sides.

 plateau?

200

The gently sloping ocean floor that is found at the edge of the continents.

the Continental Shelf?

200

 This type of community, often found on the edge of a city, allows people to live in a less crowded area and commute to work.

suburb?

300

This "Lost City of the Incas" was famously discovered by Hiram Bingham.

Machu Picchu

300

This highest mountain in North America was officially renamed Denali in 2015.

 Mount McKinley

300

This feature is low-lying land located between mountains or hills, usually with a river flowing through it.

 valley?

300

This is the flat, vast, and deep area of the ocean floor.

abyssal plain?

300

In desert climates, people typically wear loose-fitting, covering clothes to protect themselves from this, not just heat.

 the sun/sunburn?

400

This white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, was built by Shah Jahan for his wife.

What is the Taj Mahal

400

Located in the Alps along the French-Italian border, this is the highest mountain in Europe.

Mount Blanc

400

A hot, arid landscape, such as the Sahara, that receives very little precipitation.

 desert?

400

These are the deepest parts of the ocean floor, often found where crustal plates collide.

trenches

400

This type of structure is often built near homes to help manage water resources in arid regions.

 a cistern/well

500

This London tower, now known as Elizabeth Tower, houses a massive bell known as....

 Big Ben?

500

The Matterhorn, one of the most famous mountains in the world, is part of this mountain range.

the Alps

500

A narrow, steep-sided valley commonly carved by a river or glacier.

 canyon?

500

A ring of islands that form around a volcano.

atoll?

500

What physical feature do people settle by?

Rivers or body of water

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