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Landforms ProcessesCyclesMath TermsWild Card

What is a canyon?

What is a dune or sand dune?

(Be specific)

What is The Grand Canyon?

Mount ??

What is Mount Everest?

What is a plateau?

What is erosion?

a

What is an eruption?

a

What is an earthquake?

What are tectonic plates?

What is the human doing?

What is observing

2

What is the water cycle?

2 2 5

What is a chair?

1 1 10

What is the Lifecycle of a Salmon?

6”

What is the Life Cycle of a Flower?

What is a septic system?

What is a bar graph?

5

What is a circle graph?

4” 5”

What is a line graph?

5 cm 6 cm

What is a line plot?

What is a histograph?

What is a meander?

What is a mountain?

What is Death Valley?

10

What is a fuel injection system?

C ÷ d = ???

What is π?