Landforms!
Climate Zones!
Changes to Landforms!
Water!
Miscellaneous!
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This landform is characterized by steep sides and tall peaks. Formed when two tectonic plates collide and push material upwards. 

Mountains

100

-cold temperatures year round

-little precipitation

Polar

100

natural process of breaking down rocks, soil and minerals when in contact with Earth's atmosphere

Weathering

100

This is the longest river in the world

Nile River

100

part of a map that explains what the symbols on a map represent

legend/key

200

This landform is formed when magma breaches the Earth's crust. Magma becomes Lava once it is exposed to Earth's atmosphere. Lava eventually cools to form new land. 

Volcano

200

-warm summers and moderate winters

-medium levels of precipitation

Temperate

200

movement of weathered pieces of material to a new location natural things like ice, water, wind, and even living organisms

Erosion

200

This is the watershed that Kincardine is situated in. 

St. Lawrence River/ Atlantic Watershed

200

shows the distance in real life between places on a map

scale

300

Low land that lays between mountains or higher parts of land. Can be formed by tectonic plate movement, glaciation, and/or erosion. 

Valley

300

-high temperatures year round

-high precipitation year round

Tropical

300

process of eroded soil being moved by wind, water, ice or gravity to a new location to create a new landform. (Think of islands in a river....)

Deposition

300

important for circulating water on a global scale, affects global temperatures, assists shipping, and helps aquatic life migrate

Ocean currents

300

invisible lines measured in degrees that measure distance away from the equator

latitude

400

This is landform is formed when extreme erosion and weathering takes off the top of an exposed hill or mountain and flattens what is left behind. Can also be formed by magma that fails to breach the surface of the Earth. 

Plateau

400

-high temperatures year round

-little to no precipitation 

Dry

400

when humans extract natural resources from the Earth's crust and leave a big hole

Mining

400

a smaller river that branches into a larger river

tributary

400

invisible lines on the earth's surface, measured in degrees, that represent distance away from the prime meridian

longitude

500

This landform is caused by the deposition of sediments at the mouth of a river. This landform is often characterized by rich farm land and soils.

Delta

500

-hotter summers and colder winters than a temperate zone

-less precipitation that a temperate zone

Continental

500

the weight and movement of massive ice sheets on the Earth's surface. Ice moves or melts and drags material across surface to alter or form new landforms. 

Glaciation

500

circulation is created by mixing of salty, warm water with fresher, cold water. 

thermohaline circulation
500

this is the name given to the landmass or "supercontinent" that was once comprised of all land on Earth.

Pangaea