A Think-Pair-Share Assessment

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A Think-Pair-Share Assessment The lines on this topographic map measure Temperatures Depth Elevation Distances None of the above

Which landforms does this island have? Two craters Three craters Two peaks Three peaks It’s impossible to tell from this map

Which volcano is the highest? Mauna Kea Mauna Loa They are tied It’s impossible to tell from this map

Which slope is the steepest? From B to A From D to C From F to E Two are tied It’s impossible to tell from this map

Predict how erosion will affect the features over time The rocks at the top of the mountain will break and tumble down the mountain The sediments near the bottom will wash up onto the mountain The sediments at the bottom of the lake will wash down inside the mountain All may be true None can be true

Predict how erosion will affect the features over time The hills will shed additional sediments into the river and farmland The river will cut deeper into the ground The farmland will wash away All may be true None can be true