Landforms Explain how natural processes (including weathering, erosion, deposition, landslides, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and floods) affect Earth’s.

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Landforms Explain how natural processes (including weathering, erosion, deposition, landslides, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and floods) affect Earth’s oceans and land in constructive and destructive ways.

Landforms Landforms are all around us. Click on the picture to find out what is a landform and some examples.

Weathering & Erosion Weathering and erosion work together as destructive natural forces. Click on the cloud to learn more about weathering and erosion. Click here to learn more about erosion.

Pictures of Erosion & Weathering Wind and rain can really erode our Earth. Take a look a some pictures that show erosion and weathering. Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3

Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Floods Floods are very destructive forces. They can cause a lot of damage. Click the picture below to learn more about floods. Click here to learn all about floods. Take a closer look at floods. Click each link below. Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 5

Landslide footage What are landslides? How do they occur? What causes them? What does a landslide look like. Do you want to learn more about landslides? Click on the check mark to check out more information on landslides. Click on the camera to see an actual landslide.

Deposition Deposition is the dropping or depositing, of sediments by water, wind, or ice. Click the picture to learn more about deposition.

Click the volcano to gather more important facts Volcanoes Volcanoes are mountains with opening in Earth’s crust through which magma, gases and ash reach Earth’s surface. Click on the picture below to watch a volcano erupt. Click the volcano to gather more important facts about volcanoes.

Earthquakes Earthquakes are the sudden shock or rolling of the Earth’s surface. What causes this sudden shake you might ask. Click the word EARTHQUAKE to find out! Click here to learn more about earthquakes!

Now that you are experts on landforms, write a brief summary of everything you’ve learned about landforms. Be sure to include information about weathering and erosion, and the destructive and constructive forces. Job Well Done!