Landforms 1
Landforms 2
Erosion
Deposition
Misc.
100

Daily Double - A large area of flat, elevated land.

What is a plateau?

100

Sunken rock layers caused by an emptied magma chamber.

What is a basin?

100

Rising magma and this other process is thought to be involved in the formation of a monadnock.

What is erosion?

100

When sediments build up on land, they can form this type of landform

What is depositional?

100

The height of a mountains peak above mean sea level.

What is elevation?

200

An extinct underwater volcano.

What is seamount?

200

This type of mountain is predominant in the Sierra Nevada range.

What is fault-block?

200

A flat-topped hill with steep sides.

What is a mesa?

200

Name a primary cause of most depositional mountains and hills.

What is glacier, wind, volcano?

200
On this continent you will find not only the world's highest mountain but 96 out of the 109 tallest peaks in the world.
What is Asia?
300

Arch of rock layers.

What is anticline?

300

A trough-like fold of rock strata.

What is syncline?

300

Daily Double - Buttes, pinnacles, and fins are erosional remnants of this type of landform.

What are plateaus?

300

Depositional is a term that can apply to the formation of this type of landform.

What is volcano?

300

The process believed to occur at mid-ocean ridges.

What is sea-floor spreading?

400

This type of landform is a monocline.

What is convergent landform?

400

This type of landform is a graben.

What is divergent landform?

400

A pile of broken rocks that collects at the base of a cliff.

What is talus?

400

Wind deposited hills of small rock like particles.

What is a sand dune?

400

This term is used to describe the balance of the weights of the rocky materials, water, and ice in and on the earth's crust against the upward push of the mantle.

What is isostasy?

500

This type of landform is a plateau.

What is uplift landform?

500

This type of landform is a basin.

What is subsidence landform?

500

Name three types of erosional hills and mountains.

What are mesas, monadnocks, and buttes?

500

Ridges deposited by glaciers.

What is moraine?

500

Daily Double - The geologic history of the origin of mountains.

What is orogeny?

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