What is the landform that recieves less than enough precipitation to support the ecosystem?
Desert
What landform are the poles considered to be?
Desert
an important part of a map is the feature of the topic of the map
title
the climate is warmer the closer to the equator the area is located.
latitude
the natural process of breaking down rocks, soil, and minerals into smaller parts
weathering
What happen if to tectonic plates collide?
they push the land up causing a mountain to form.
what does a fertilizer do?
helps grow some plants
the imaginary line that divides the earth horizontally
equator
places around the world have different low or high air pressure zones.
wind currents
moves the weathered pieces to a new location using natural things.
erosion
What land form is formed by erosion?
Plateu
what is latitude and longitude?
the imaginary lines that go across the globe.
identify the different places on the map
label
the climate of mountains changes with their altitude and by the amount of sun they receive
Mountains
The eroded soil and rocks are transported by wind, water, ice, and gravity and deposited in their new location.
Deposition
how is a volcano formed?
(anything along the lines of) same as a mountain but magma breaks the top and it spills out.
what is geography?
study of the earth's physical features.
the measurements of a map
scale
what is the object that is made of warm and cold currents?
Ocean Currents
the process of land forms becoming covered by glaciers or ice sheets.
Glaciation
name all the landforms
Desert, Valley, Mountain, Plains, Plateu, Volcano, Glacier, Valleys
what does deforestation do to the enviroment?
it ruins the environment for many different animals and plants
cardinal N, E, S, W.
directions
what are lakes?
water bodies
creating new land in large bodies of water(oceans, rivers, or lakes).
Land Reclamation