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Landforms
Landforms
How do landforms change slowly?
How do landforms change quickly?
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a flat area higher than the land around it
What is Plateau
100
a wide flat area on Earth's surface
What is Plains
100
When rocks are broken down into smaller pieces
What is weathering
100
the shaking of Earth's surface
What is earthquake
200
a valley with steep sides
What is canyon
200
a small plateau
What is Mesa
200
something grows in cracks in rock and widens them
What is plant roots
200
an opening on Eath's surface from which lava flows
What is Volcano
300
a place on Earth's surface that is much higher than the land around it
What is Mountain
300
a Mesa worn away with a flat-topped rock column
What is butte
300
the movement of weathered rock
What is Erosion
300
are caused by heavy rainfall making rivers overflow
What is a flood
400
a low area between higher land such as mountains
What is Valley
400
a landform that has a vent at the top and spews lava and steam
What is Volcano
400
a very slow type of erosion that moves rocks and soil
What is Creep
400
The Hawwaiian Islands wer formed from
What is underwater volcanoes
500
a natural shape on Earth's surface
What is landform
500
a piece of land surrounded by water on every side
What is Island
500
is the cause of much erosion
What is water
500
Three things that cause a quick change to the land
What is flood, volcano, earthquake