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Page 1: Physical Characteristics Land Formations. MOUNTAINS PLAINS HILLS PLATEAUS.

Physical CharacteristicsPhysical Characteristics

Land FormationsLand Formations

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MOUNTAINS

PLAINS HILLS

PLATEAUS

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Identifiable by their steep slopes and their

peak or summit.

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Major mountain ranges include:Major mountain ranges include:Himalaya Mts. (Asia – Between Nepal and Tibet)

Andes Mts. (South America – on the western coast)

Rocky Mts. (North America – Canada to New Mexico)

Pyrenees Mts. (Europe – Between Spain and France)

Alps (Europe – South central Europe)

Apennines (Europe – Italy)

Ural Mts. (Asia – Russia; separates Europe from Asia)

Atlas Mts. (Africa – from Morocco to Tunisia)

Appalachian Mts. (North America – Eastern U.S.)

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The Himalayas(Rooftop of the World)

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Matterhorn

Peak

Steep Slopes

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Highest point in the Rockies is Mt. McKinley (20,320 ft.) in the Alaska Range.

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More rounded than mountains, generally lower and with less

relief.

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ROUNDED TOPS

GENTLE SLOPES

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Flat

or

gently rolling lands.

Plains can be coastal or interior.

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Coastal Plains

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Interior PlainsNotice anything

missing?

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Heavily grassy plains (and plateaus) are known as prairies. Most are

found west of the Mississippi River.

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Usually called a “tableland,” plateaus are higher than the land to one side and lower than the land to the other. The steep side begins with a cliff. It is an in-between land that separates mountains from plains.

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CANYON

BUTTEMESA

ARCHIPELAGOVALLEY

CONTINENTAL SHELF

ISTHMUS

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An isolated hill with a flat top and steep sides.

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Flat-topped, elevated area that is bigger than a butte but smaller than a plateau.

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Deep, narrow

valley with steep sides, and usually

a river running

through it.

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A depression in the earth’s

surface, usually

between hills or mountains.

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A group of islands situated closely together. Example: Japan

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The underwater

extension of a continent. It’s

beneath the surface of the

water.

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A narrow piece of

land that connects two large

land masses and

separates two bodies of water.

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Class Work-HomeworkClass Work-Homework• On Your Own: Draw an imaginary island. On this

island, illustrate at the different landforms we discussed in class. Be sure to label each landform and give its characteristics.

• Use all 11 types of landforms. Descriptions and characteristics are provided for all 11.

• Use 8 types of landforms. Descriptions and characteristics are provided for all 8.

• Use 6 types of landforms. Descriptions and characteristics are provided for all 6.


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