These sheep are not having a baaaaad time in this landform.
What is a valley?
This vocab word describes the natural features of our state.
What is landform?
Rural or Urban:
This area has quite a bit of open land and few homes.
What is rural?
Stone is a major natural resource in Washington. Construction workers pour this and make sidewalks.
What is concrete.
Italy (circled here) is a country that is almost entirely this type of landform.
What is a peninsula?
An example of this type of landform is shown here.
What is an inlet?
Rural or Urban:
This type of area is usually very busy with cars, buses, and people. You will typically see skyscrapers and apartments when you look up at the sky!
What is urban?
These are a very popular natural resource in Washington State (one a day is said to keep the doctor away!)
What are apples?
This mountain range separates us from Eastern Washington.
What are the Cascades?
This is another word for "how many people live here."
What is population?
Weather or climate?
On average, Washington is cloudy, rainy, and cold.
What is climate?
This type of fish is a popular natural resource to Washington.
What is salmon.
This town would be considered this type of landform (hint: use the background for reference).
What is a foothill?
This type of landform is protected by law in order to keep the plants and animals safe that live here. It's areas are soaked with water (bring your rainboots!)
What is a wetland?
Cultural or Physical Characteristics:
These characteristics are shown in the types of jobs people do, their beliefs, and the types of food they eat.
What are cultural characteristics?
What is nature?
An example of this type of landform is seen here (where the arrow is pointing).
What is a strait?
This level is the height above sea level.
What is elevation?
Peninsula or Cape: This landform is a piece of land that juts out into a body of water (seen here).
What is a cape.
It's not uncommon to see this natural resource being hauled in a semitruck down I-5 in Washington!
What is lumber?