Zoom in Inquiry By Annie Dwyer and Terri Peters Do You Know Landforms?

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Zoom in Inquiry By Annie Dwyer and Terri Peters Do You Know Landforms?

What does this painting make you think off? Make a prediction about what you think is represented in this painting.

What can we learn about this painting, and how is it related to our science unit? Where in the United States could you locate this landform? Why?

Do you think this location is isolated? Why? Who would visit this location? What do you think this is a painting of? What landform does this painting displays?

Here’s a painting of a composite or strato volcano from the Pacific North-West. Was your prediction correct? What kind of volcano is it?

Its latitude is 45° N, and its longitude is 122° W. Is it Mauna Loa, Krakatau, Mt. Hood or Vesuvius? This volcano made the news in Dec for the disappearance of mountain climbers.

Name this volcano. It is Mount Hood in Oregon.