Landforms
National Parks
Man-Made or Natural
Vocabulary
This Land is Your Land
100
Scientists use this term to identify many of the features found on the earth.
What is a Landform.
100
Located in a desert
What is Grand Canyon National Park
100
Lake Michigan
What is a Natural Feature
100
A mountain through which molten earth, called lava can flow.
What is a Volcano
100
A body of land completely surrounded by water
What is an Island
200
A chain of hills or mountains.
What is a Ridge.
200
Beaches with black sand
What is Volcanoes National Park
200
The statue of liberty
What is Man-Made
200
A large area of high land that is relatively flat on its top.
What is a plateau
200
A raised, rounded landform that is lower than a mountain
What is a Hill
300
Steep vertical columns of rock in the sea formed over time by wind and water.
What is a Sea Stack
300
Formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
What is Igneous Rock
300
Egyptian Pyramids
What is Man-Made
300
Something that occurs naturally on earth
What is a Natural Feature
300
The longest river in the United States
What is the Mississippi River
400
A low area between hills.
What is a valley
400
A person entrusted with protecting and preserving parklands.
What is a Park Ranger
400
Grand Canyon
What is Natural Feature
400
Research on a subject conducted over a period of time
What is a Case Study
400
The longest mountain range in the United States
What are the Appalachian Mountains
500
Created when large plates on earth collide and are forced upwards.
What is a Mountain.
500
Colorful, tan colored rock with very little plant life.
What is Grand Canyon National Park
500
Yellowstone National Park
What is Natural Feature
500
An explanation of your observation
What is an Inference
500
The Mississippi River ends in the
What is the Gulf of Mexico
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