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Landforms

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What is a natural feature of land

called?

What is the name of this landform?

Land that is wide and flat is called this.

A large body of moving water.

A mountain the builds up around an opening in earth’s crust.

Math

Melted rock inside Earth’s mantle and

crust.

Math

Melted rock that flows out of a volcano.

Math

What happens when lava flows out of an opening in Earth’s

crust?

Math

Describe how a volcano is formed

Earth’s Outermost layer in which the continents are located.

The deepest and hottest

layer of Earth, located at the center.

The layer below earth’s crust

The sudden movement of of plates on

Earth’s crust is called ……

The slow process of

breaking down rock into

smaller pieces

The movement of weathered rock, sometimes caused by moving water or wind

An epic movement of rocks and soil

down a hill is called ….

Water, wind, and glaciers can all

cause ____________

Explain the difference between weathering and erosion.

Water covers ________ of Earth’s crust.

a.¼b.½c.¾d.none

A large body of

salt water

Explain the difference

between magma and lava.

This movement of plates can suddenly change the land of the Earth

What causes an

earthquake?

Landform

Mountain

Plain

Canyon

River

Math

volcano

Magma

Lava

A volcano forms

Lava that flows onto land pile

up in layers and form a mountain.

Crust

Mantle

Continent

Earthquake

weathering

Erosion

Landslide

Erosion

Weathering is the breaking

down of rock and erosion is the movement of

rock.

C. ¾

Ocean

Magma is melted rock in the earth’s crust and mantle. Lava is melted rock that flows onto land.

Earthquake

When rocks deep below the ground slide past each other and press against each other

causing rocks to bend and snap.


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