Landforms
Landforms II
Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics II
Weathering/Erosion
100

Which landform is surrounded by water on all sides but one?

Peninsula

100

This landform is characterized by very low precipitation

Desert

100

What type of plate boundary has tectonic plates that slide past each other creating earthquakes

Transform boundary

100

What's one real-life example of a transform plate boundary?

San Andreas Fault (California)

100

What is weathering?

The breaking down of rock through natural processes

200

Which landform brings magma to the surface turning it into lava?

Volcano

200

This landform can be created in a variety of ways, including by breaking off a larger piece of land.

Island

200
This type of plate boundary creates new rock in the ocean floor

Diverging boundary

200

When two continental plates converge, what landform is created?

Mountains

200

What is erosion?

The movement of weathered rock particles across the Earth

300
This landform is low, flat, and often used for farming

Plains

300

This landform is created when magma pushes upwards on the Earth's crust, but doesn't break through

Plateau

300

The Earth's tectonic plates sit on top of this layer of the Earth's mantle

Asthenosphere

300

This type of plate boundary caused the continents to move away from each other

Divergent boundary

300

What are the three types of erosion?

Wind, Water, Ice

400

This landform is made from ancient mountains weathered and eroded over millions of years

Shield
400

This landform is created by running water moving from higher to lower areas.

Valley

400

Subduction occurs when an ocean plate and a continental plate converge together. What is the result of this happening?

Volcanoes on the continental plate and earthquakes as the plates rub together

400
What's one real-life example of a converging plate boundary?

Creation of the Himalayans in Asia

Volcanoes on the coast of Chile

400

What type or types of erosion creates sandy beaches?

Wind and water

500

This landform is where freshwater and saltwater meet. It is often triangular.

Delta

500

This landform is created by two continental plates converging

Mountain

500

What actually causes the continents to move across the Earth?

Convection flow - Heat rising from the Earth's core, then falling as it gets further away from the core, creating a cycle.

500

What's one real-life example of a diverging plate boundary?

Mid-Atlantic Plate (separated South America and Africa)

500

What type of erosion created the Fjords of Norway?

Ice erosion during the Ice Age