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How is it formed?
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All About Landforms
100
True or False 


Plates are a section of the Earth's Mantle and Core that fit together like puzzle pieces.

False

Plates are a section of the Earth's crust and mantle that fit together like puzzle pieces.

100

What are the 4 layers of the Earth?

Crust

Mantle 

Inner Core 

Outer Core

100

A sand dune is a hill of sand shaped by what?

wind

100

The point on Earth's Surface directly above the focus is called the what?

Epicenter

100
What is a large, thick sheet of ice called?

Glacier

200

True or False 

The movement of plates over a hot spot form an earthquake?

False

It forms a volcano.

200

Molten rock under the Earth's surface is called _______________.

Magma

200

What kind of erosion would help form a canyon?

Water erosion

200

What do people do to prevent sand dunes from eroding away?

Plant things on top of them.

200

A mountain made of lava, ash, or other materials is called what?

volcano

300

What layer of the Earth do plates float on?

Mantle

300

A break in the Earth's crust is called what?

fault

300

How do volcanoes like the Hawaiian islands form?

Plate movement over a hotspot.

300

How many major plates can be found on Earth

10

300

All the kinds of landforms in a certain place is called what?

Topography

400

When one plate pushes another up into the Earth's crust it forms what type of landform?

Mountain

400

Why is the inner core solid metal even though it is so hot?

Pressure 

400

What causes both earthquakes to form and volcanoes to erupt?

Plate Movement

400

What form of erosion is when gravity makes soil, mud, and rocks move quickly down a slope?

Landslide

400

Where would you find a a delta?

At the mouth of a river

500

How are two sponges rubbing together just like the process that causes earthquakes?

When two plates catch and rub together, they release energy that causes an earthquake.

500

What do earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountains all have in common?

They are formed by the movement of plates.

500

How does a Moraine form?

A glacier deposits pieces of rock, sand, and sediment to form a hill like landform.

500

What is the name of a tall, flat topped rock feature?

Hint: It is formed the same way as a canyon.

Mesa

500

How is a volcano eruption like a shaken can of soda?

Both have a build up in pressure that causes a release of something.

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