Landforms on Earth With a partner make a list of landforms found on the earth.

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Landforms on Earth With a partner make a list of landforms found on the earth.

Plateaus

Mountain

Valley

Plains

Hills

Creek

Rocks

Stalactite

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Canyon

Landforms on Earth Are all Earth’s landforms the same? Why? Why not? What are some of the features that you see when you look at the pictures? Do you think that these landforms have always been the same? Do you think that changes in these landforms occurred quickly or did they take a long time to be formed?

Landforms on Earth How will these landforms look: –two days from now? –one year from now? –ten years from now? –one hundred years from now? –one thousand years from now? Was there a force/action that caused these landforms to change? Do you think that water and wind may have created some of these landforms? How could we measure these changes?