Landforms Part 1
Landforms Part 2
Bodies of Water
Map Skills
100

These landforms are usually very flat, with few trees.

What are plains?

100

These landforms are known for their explosive nature.

What are volcanos?

100
This body of water is always running, but it never gets tired.
What is a river?
100
This is the name for a spherical model of the Earth.
What is a globe?
200

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

What are hills?

200
These landforms don't really float on the oceans, but they are completely surrounded by water.
What are islands?
200

This is a body of water surrounded by land.

What is a lake?

200

If you are in California, in which direction do you travel to get to Canada?

What is north?

300
There is less oxygen at the top of these high altitude landforms.
What are mountains?
300

These landforms are found between mountains or hills.

What are valleys?

300

This type of body of water creates a fan shape as it moves water from multiple rivers into a larger body of water.

What is a delta?

300
This symbol shows the four cardinal directions on a map.
What is a compass rose?
400

These landforms are like a valley, but have very steep sides.  

What are canyons?

400
These landforms can provide a home to bats, bears, or even people.
What are caves?
400

These are the largest bodies of water and they are very salty.

What are oceans?

400

If you are in California, in which direction do you go to get to Mexico.

What is south?

500

This landform is very dry and has little/no water..

What is a desert?

500

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

What are peninsulas?

500

This is the ocean off the coast of California

What is the Pacific Ocean?

500

This is a list of symbols and what they represent on a map.

What is a key/legend?