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Land Forms There are many land forms: Mountains, rivers, beaches, canyons...
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Land Forms Land Forms are created by inside forces of the earth: uplifting, earthquakes, volcanoes.
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Land Forms Land Forms are also created by outside forces of the earth: weathering and erosion.
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Uplift A process that moves the surface of the earth to a higher elevation.
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Uplift The Himalayas Were created by uplifting.
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The Himalayas are still getting taller!
Uplift
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Mountain A mountain is the highest kind of land form.
A mountain has a peak.
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Plateau When a large flat area is uplifted.
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An example of a plateau is a mesa.
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Weathering The destructive process that breaks down rocks into sediment.
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Weathering Weathering breaks rocks by freezing and thawing.
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Weathering This rock has been weathered down.
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erosion The process of moving weathered material or sediment from one location to another.
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erosion uses water, wind, ice and gravity to break apart rock..
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Weathering and erosion will change mountains into plains.
Sediment/plain
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Plain A plain is flat land.
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Valley A valley is low land between hills or mountains.
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Glaciers Glaciers carved a U-shaped valley in California’s Yosemite park.
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Glacier
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Rivers and streams will carry rock fragments down the mountain.
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Rivers usually carve sharp, V shaped valleys and canyons.
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As the river gets to flat land, it will slow down and begin to create meanders.
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A meander is a turn or river bend.
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Eventually the river will find a straighter path and create an oxbow lake.
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This is how an oxbow lake is created.
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During heavy rains, the river will become flooded.
Flood Plain
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You get the most deposit left behind after a heavy rain or flood.
Flood Plain
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As the rocks travel down the river, they will get smaller and smaller.
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Rivers also create canyons.
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canyons The Colorado River is responsible for creating the Grand Canyon.
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Delta Rock or sediment deposits at the end of a river.
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Beaches are temporary deposits of grain sized rocks, sand.
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The waves wash away the sand.
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Sand must be added constantly or the beach will disappear.
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What would happen to the beaches if we block all the rivers?
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