Low areas of land between hills or mountains.
VALLEYS
Slow moving masses of ice
Landforms that are raised steeply.
MOUNTAINS
Mounds of sand or other loose sediment formed by wind.
DUNES
Underground space, found in the side of a mountain or hill.
CAVES
Naturally raised areas of land, not as steep as mountains.
HILLS
DOUBLE POINTS
This mountain is the highest peak in North America.
DENALI
A glacier is slowly moving across the land and carrying things underneath it as it moves.
EROSION
DOUBLE POINTS
This ocean is the deepest and widest of Earths five oceans.
PACIFIC
These are flat or nearly flat grassy sections of land with fertile soils.
PLAINS
DOUBLE POINTS
This summit is in WV with an elevation of 912 feet.
BUTCHER HILL
DOUBLE POINTS
Great Sand Dune National Park is located in this state.
COLORADO
Sand from a different location, dropped to form new sand dunes.
DEPOSITION
Pieces of land completely surrounded by water.
ISLANDS
CANYON
Sources of water rising from the ground
SPRINGS
Flat areas of land at the mouth of rivers.
DELTAS
SINKHOLES
Large, flat areas of land that are raised sharply above the surrounding land.
PLATEAUS
Shallow, natural waterway with a current
STREAM
Sources of water rising from the ground.
SPRINGS
Process where rock is dissolved, worn away, or broken down into small pieces.
WEATHERING
The build up of sediment
DEPOSITION
Process in which water, ice, wind, or gravity move pieces of rock and soil.
EROSION
Areas of low-lying ground along streams and rivers.