Landforms formed by Weathering & Erosion
Landforms formed by deposition
Landforms formed by eruptions
Landforms formed by crust movements
100

This landform is a curved rock that forms from physical weathering.

Arch

100

This landform is made of and other sizes of rocks.

Beach

100

This landform forms when the top of a volcano blows off.

Caldera

100

This landform is a break in the Earth's crust.

Fault

200

This landform is a hill with steep sides and a small flat top.

Butte

200

This landform is a fan-shaped deposit of earth material.

Delta

200

This landform is formed from very fluid lava.

Shield volcano

200

This landform is a high, nearly level, uplifted area composed of horizontal rock

plateau

300

This landform is a low area between mountains.

Valley

300

This landform is a low area of Earth's surface.

Plain

300

This landform is a place where lava, cinders, ash, and gases pour out.

Volcano

300

This landform is a high steeply sloped area.

Mountain

400

This landform is a v-shaped gorge with steep sides and a stream.

Canyon

400

This landform is sand deposited by wind in ridges, mounds, or hills.

Sand Dune

400

This landform is built by alternating eruptions.

Composite Volcano

400

Research the tallest mountain

Mount Everest

500

This landform is a rock shaped like a mushroom.

Hoodoo

500

This landform is a bank along a stream that may stop the land from flooding.

Levee

500

This landform is formed by piles of cinder.

Cinder Coe

500

Research the largest ocean

Pacific

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