Types of Landforms
Natural Processes
Maps and Geography
Vocabulary
Fun Facts
100

A flat area of land with few trees.

A plain

100

Rain and wind can slowly break down rocks.

Weathering

100

This tool shows directions.

A compass

100

A natural feature on Earth's surface.

Landform

100

This is the hottest layer of the Earth.

inner core

200

A tall landform that often has a peak.

A mountain

200

Rocks and soil are carried away by wind or water.

Erosion

200

This map shows landforms.

Physical map

200

Layers of the Earth, starting with the outermost.

crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

200

This mountain is the tallest on Earth.

Mount Everest

300

A deep valley with steep sides, often with a river.

A canyon

300

Molten rock that erupts from a volcano.

Lava

300

What does a map key/legend do?

It explains the symbols on a map.

300

The movement of tectonic plates can cause this.

earthquake

300

True or false: The Earth’s surface is always changing.

true

400

a piece of land surrounded by water.

An Island

400

The shaking of Earth's surface.

Earthquake

400

The imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

the equator

400

The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.

weathering

400

Volcanoes can be found on land and...

under the ocean

500

A chain of mountains

A mountain range

500

Name two causes of landform changes.

volcanoes and erosion

500

What does a topographic map show?

Changes in elevation

500

A scientist who studies the Earth.

geologist

500

Which planet has landforms similar to Earth?

Mars

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