Geologists
Extreme Landforms
Tall Landforms
Landforms
Water Landforms
100

One thing geologists look for when studying landforms. This particular thing measures how the landforms were formed. 

What is the structure. 

100

Name this extreme landform.

What is a volcano. 

100

A landform that is an elevation of the Earth's surface? 

What is a mountain.

100

A large are of flat or nearly level land. 

What is a plain.

100

Water flowing over a vertical drop.

What is a waterfall.

200
Another thing geologists look for when studying landforms. Weathering or erosion are typical signs of this. 

What is the process.

200

A moving river of ice flowing slowly over land. 

What is a glacier.

200

Name this tall landform.

What is a cliff.

200

Land surrounded by water on three sides.

What is a peninsula.

200

A small stream connecting to a larger stream or river.

What is a tributary.
300

The last clue that geologists look for when studying landforms. This is something that mainly appears on mountains or hills. 

What is the slope.

300

A hill of sand piled up by the wind. 

What is a dune.

300

A landform that is raised land smaller than a mountain. 

What is a hill.

300

A narrow strip of land with water on two sides.

What is an isthmus. 

300

What is this a picture of?

What is a gulf.

400

What do geologists study? 

What is how landforms are created and how they interact with one another.

400

A large chunk of glacier broken off into the sea or ocean. 

What is an iceberg. 

400

A hill that rises from the surrounding region, often with a sloping surface and flat top. 

What is a butte.

400

Name this landform.

What is an atoll.

400

A landform formed by river sediments settling where the river slows. 

What is a delta.

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