Landforms Part 1
Landforms Part 2
Bodies of Water
The Continents
100

These landforms are usually very flat, though they can sometimes roll gently.

plains

100

These landforms are known for their explosive nature.

volcanoes

100

This body of water is always running, but it never gets tired.

A river

100

This continent contains Canada, The U.S., and Mexico?

 North America

200

Although not the tallest of landforms, these can still be difficult to climb, but to sled down.

hills

200

These landforms don't really float on the oceans, but they are completely surrounded by water.

islands

200

How many great lakes are there in America?

Five

200

In area, this is the largest of the continents.

 Asia

300

There is less oxygen at the top of these high altitude landforms.

mountains

300

These landforms are found at the base of mountains or hills.

valleys

300

This spectacle is created when a river's waters plunges off of a steep cliff.

A waterfall?

300

This continent is indigenous to kangaroos and koalas.

Australia

400

These landforms are cut into the earth by the force of moving water. They can be very steep and very GRAND.

canyons

400

These landforms can provide a home to bats, bears, or even people.

caves

400

How many oceans are there?

Five

400

This continent contains grasslands called savannas, which are home to lions, cheetahs, zebras, and giraffes.

Africa

500

The landform has steeps sides and a flat top

plateaus

500

This name is given to landforms that are surrounded by water on three sides.

peninsulas

500

What body of water is larger than a pond but smaller than an ocean?

A lake

500

The number of continents.

7