Physical Geography Landforms

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Physical Geography Landforms 1. Glossary Use Chapter Two of your text to help you create a glossary of definitions (in your scribbler) for the following terms: core - crust mantle - magma Continental drift - plates Plate tectonics - subduction zone Topography - landscape 2. What 4 ways can topography be described? (p. 23)

3. What forces influence Canada’s topography 3. What forces influence Canada’s topography? (4 forces) (Describe each in a statement.) (p. 24) 4. Use a circle graph to show the geological history of the earth. (Copy the one on p. 25) 5. ***6. Write a brief description using jot-notes for each of the eight landform regions in Canada. (P. 26 – 29)

Assessment Assessment Due: Due: 4 3 2 1 SST Outcome 8.2.1 demonstrate an understanding of the basic features of Canada’s landscape and climate SST Outcome SCO 8.2.2 analyze the effects of selected geographic factors on Canadian identity Assessment Due: 4 3 2 1 SST Outcome 8.2.1 demonstrate an understanding of the basic features of Canada’s landscape and climate SST Outcome SCO 8.2.2 analyze the effects of selected geographic factors on Canadian identity