Landforms Part 1
Landforms Part 2
Natural Changes to Landforms
Human Changes to Landforms
Characteristics of Landforms
100

These landforms are usually very flat, with few trees.

What are plains?

100

These landforms are known for their explosive nature.

What are volcanoes?

100

This natural process transports pieces of rocks and landforms through wind, water, and ice.

What is erosion?

100

This human activity creates gigantic holes for collecting precious metals.

What is mining?

100

Nepal, Switzerland, Canada, and the United States are home to some of the largest examples of this landform.

What are mountains?

200

Although not the tallest of landforms, these can still be difficult to climb, but fun to sled down.

What are hills?

200
These landforms don't really float on the oceans, but they are completely surrounded by water.
What are islands?
200

This natural process breaks down rocks, soil, and minerals into smaller pieces.

What is weathering?

200
This human activity takes back huge chunks of land from oceans, rivers, and lakes by filling the water bodies with sand, cement, or rock.

What is land reclamation?

200

Magma that has reached the surface is called "________".

What is lava?

300

There is less oxygen at the top of these high altitude landforms.

What are mountains?

300

These landforms are found between mountains or hills.

What are valleys?

300

YOU HAVE 5 SECONDS TO SAY 3 DIFFERENT LANDFORMS!!!!

Valleys, volcanoes, islands, etc..

300

This country is world-renowned for using dams to reclaim land from sea and protect against floods.

What is the Netherlands?

300

Valleys are formed by two natural processes, both of them made of water.

What are rivers and glaciers?

400

This landform is created when mountains erode or when magma swells up below the surface of the earth.

What are plateaus?

400

These landforms are formed over thousands of years by compressed ice and snow.

What are glaciers?

400

YOU HAVE 10 SECONDS TO SAY 5 DIFFERENT LANDFORMS!!!!

Valleys, volcanoes, islands, canyons, hills, etc...

400

This is the name of a city in the Middle East that regularly uses land reclamation to make beautiful islands and city developments. 

What is Dubai?

400

What natural material forms deltas?

What is sediment?

500

This landform is very dry and has little/no water..

What is a desert?

500

This landform is usually in the shape of a triangle and is found where rivers meet the ocean.

What are deltas?

500

This natural process explains how eroded soil and rock is transported and creates new landforms in a new location.

What is deposition?

500

Humans have also indirectly caused huge decreases in the size of what natural landform.

What are glaciers?

500

The largest desert South of Argentina.

What is Antarctica?

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