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1 Landforms

2 Unit Standards 5.E.3A.1 Construct how different landforms and surface features result from the location and movement of water on Earth’s surface through watersheds (drainage basins) and rivers. 5.E.3A.2 Develop and use models to describe and compare characteristics and locations of the landforms on continents with those on the ocean floor (including the continental self and slope, the mid ocean ridge, the rift zone, the trench, and the abyssal plain). 5.E.3B.1 Analyze and interpret data to describe and predict how natural processes (such as weathering, erosion, deposition, earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, or storms) affect Earth’s surface.

3 How do people change the land?
Most processes in nature change Earth’s land very slowly. People can make faster changes.

4 How do people change the land?
Mining- digging into the land for useful resources like minerals, metals, or fuel.

5 How do people change the land?
Landfills- places where people pile trash. Some are covered with soil and plants to blend in with the land.

6 How do people change the land?
Forests- People need land to build farms, homes, resorts, and factories. Often people cut down or burn forests to clear the land. The trees are used to make products. Scientists are concerned about losing our forests.

7 How do floods change the land?
Heavy rain or quickly melting snow can cause water to flow over the land. The water may not soak into the ground completely. It runs on top of the land. It flows into streams and rivers. The extra water may spill over the sides, or banks, of streams and rivers. Then it floods the nearby land.

8 How do floods change the land?
Flood- an overflow of water onto land that is normally dry. Cities flood when water drains cannot carry water away fast enough. The drains overflow. The street becomes flooded.

9 How do floods change the land?
Floods can carry mud into homes and streets. The mud and water cause damage. Floodwaters erode the soil quickly. They can wash away trees and anything else in their path.

10 How do floods change the land?
Floods also serve a purpose in nature. After a flood, new soil is deposited on the land. The nutrients in this soil help plants grow.

11 How do fires change the land?
When there is too little rain, fires are likely. Many are caused by lightning. A fire can quickly change a forest into a field of charred tree trunks.

12 How do fires change the land?
Forest animals lose their habitats. Grassland fires are fueled by dry plants and spread by winds. Most places recover from natural fires.

13 How do fires change the land?
Carelessness also causes fires. People can prevent wildfires by being safe around campfires and cookouts. Do not light fires in dry areas. Never play with matches.

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15 How do tornadoes change the land?
Tornadoes- columns of spinning wind A thunder storm can spin of a violent storm called a tornado. They move across the ground in a narrow path.

16 How do tornadoes change the land?
As they move, tornadoes whip up or destroy everything in their path. Tornadoes are common in the Great Plains region of the United States. In fact, a certain path through that region is known as “Tornado Alley.”

17 How do Hurricanes change the land?
Hurricanes- a very large, swirling storm People who live near an ocean or the Gulf Coast may experience a hurricane. At its center, or eye, is an area of very low pressure.

18 How do Hurricanes change the land?
Strong winds, walls of clouds, and pounding rains surround the eye. A hurricane is much bigger than a tornado. It can span hundreds of kilometers. It also lasts longer.

19 How do Hurricanes change the land?
Hurricanes form over warm oceans near the equator. They whip up large waves as they travel. When a hurricane moves toward a coast, winds and waves can force water onshore. Massive floods can occur. Heavy rains add to the flooding. The damage does not stop there.

20 How do Hurricanes change the land?
Once it is over land, a hurricane can uproot trees and flatten buildings. It can change an entire ecosystem in one day. Hurricanes are becoming more and more common in some places. Scientists are finding that higher temperatures are a factor.

21 How do landslides change the land?
Landslides- a sudden downhill movement of land in large amounts. Gravity pulls rocks and other objects from high places to low places. Heavy rains can cause loose rock and soil to move quickly down a slope.

22 How do landslides change the land?
Avalanche- when tons of ice and snow rush down a mountain Scientists work to predict when and where landslides and avalanches happen. They never know when one will strike. It pays to be extra careful when you are near mountains.


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