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LANDFORMS OF OUR WORLD
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Earth is divided into three layers. The outer layer is called the crust. Beneath the crust lies the mantle. The core is the innermost layer Earth’s Layers
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The solid features formed on Earth’s crust. Other features include bodies of water. Crustal movement and other tectonic activity inside Earth create landforms; mountains, faults, sinks, and volcanos. Many landforms are shaped by water and wind that carve and erode land surfaces, carrying and depositing soil, sand and other debris. Landforms
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Topographic maps and models are used to represent landforms and help scientists better understand objects and processes.
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Landforms Archipelago Bay Strait & Canal Strait & Canal Cape Channel Delta Desert Gulf Island Isthmus Mountain Peninsula Plateau Plain Sound Swamp Sea Mesa Oasis Valley Source River Tundra Lake Butte Canyon Fjord Geyser Lagoon Glacier Pond Prairie Tributary Volcano Waterfall Estuary Dune Savanna Reef Marsh
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archipelago ahr-kuh-pel-uh-goh A group or chain of islands in a large body of water ahr-kuh-pel-uh-goh A group or chain of islands in a large body of water Back to Landform Chart
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bay A bay is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land (and is usually smaller than a gulf). A bay is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land (and is usually smaller than a gulf). Back to Landform Chart
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butte A butte is a flat-topped rock or hill formation with steep sides. A butte is a flat-topped rock or hill formation with steep sides. Back to Landform Chart
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canyon A canyon is a deep valley with very steep sides - often carved from the Earth by a river. A canyon is a deep valley with very steep sides - often carved from the Earth by a river. Back to Landform Chart
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cape A cape is a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river. A cape is a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river. Back to Landform Chart
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peninsula A peninsula is a LARGER body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides A peninsula is a LARGER body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides Back to Landform Chart
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channel A channel is a body of water that connects two larger bodies of water (like the English Channel). A channel is also a part of a river or harbor that is deep enough to let ships sail through A channel is a body of water that connects two larger bodies of water (like the English Channel). A channel is also a part of a river or harbor that is deep enough to let ships sail through Back to Landform Chart
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strait and canal Strait- A passageway of water connecting two large bodies of water. Canal- A constructed channel filled with water used for navigation, irrigation, or drainage. Back to Landform Chart
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delta A delta is a low, watery land formed at the mouth of a river. It is formed from the silt, sand and small rocks that flow downstream in the river and are deposited in the delta. A delta is often (but not always) shaped like a triangle (hence its name, delta, a Greek letter that is shaped like a triangle). A delta is a low, watery land formed at the mouth of a river. It is formed from the silt, sand and small rocks that flow downstream in the river and are deposited in the delta. A delta is often (but not always) shaped like a triangle (hence its name, delta, a Greek letter that is shaped like a triangle). Back to Landform Chart
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desert A desert is an area that receives less than 10 inches of rain per year and where there is little to no vegetation. A desert is an area that receives less than 10 inches of rain per year and where there is little to no vegetation. Back to Landform Chart
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oasis a fertile or green area in an arid region (as a desert) a fertile or green area in an arid region (as a desert) Back to Landform Chart
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dune A dune is a hill or a ridge made of sand. Dunes are shaped by the wind, and change all the time A dune is a hill or a ridge made of sand. Dunes are shaped by the wind, and change all the time Back to Landform Chart
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estuary An estuary is where a river meets the sea or ocean. An estuary is where a river meets the sea or ocean. Back to Landform Chart
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fjord A fjord is a long, narrow sea inlet that is bordered by steep cliffs. A fjord is a long, narrow sea inlet that is bordered by steep cliffs. Back to Landform Chart
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geyser A geyser is a natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam above the ground. A geyser is a natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam above the ground. Back to Landform Chart
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glacier A glacier is a slowly moving river of ice. A glacier is a slowly moving river of ice. Back to Landform Chart
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gulf A gulf is a part of the ocean (or sea) that is partly surrounded by land (it is usually larger than a bay). A gulf is a part of the ocean (or sea) that is partly surrounded by land (it is usually larger than a bay). Back to Landform Chart
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hill A hill is a raised area or mound of land. A hill is a raised area or mound of land. Back to Landform Chart
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island An island is a piece of land that is surrounded by water. An island is a piece of land that is surrounded by water. Back to Landform Chart
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isthmus An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses. An isthmus has water on two sides. An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses. An isthmus has water on two sides. Back to Landform Chart
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lagoon A lagoon is a shallow body of water that is located alongside a coast. A lagoon is a shallow body of water that is located alongside a coast. Back to Landform Chart
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lake A lake is a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides. Really huge lakes are often called seas. A lake is a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides. Really huge lakes are often called seas. Back to Landform Chart
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marsh A marsh is a type of freshwater, brackish water or saltwater wetland that is found along rivers, pond, lakes and coasts. Marsh plants grow up out of the water. A marsh is a type of freshwater, brackish water or saltwater wetland that is found along rivers, pond, lakes and coasts. Marsh plants grow up out of the water. Back to Landform Chart
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mesa A mesa is a land formation with a flat area on top and steep walls - usually occurring in dry areas. A mesa is a land formation with a flat area on top and steep walls - usually occurring in dry areas. Back to Landform Chart
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mountain A mountain is a very tall high, natural place on Earth - higher than a hill. The tallest mountain on Earth is Mt. Everest. A mountain is a very tall high, natural place on Earth - higher than a hill. The tallest mountain on Earth is Mt. Everest. Back to Landform Chart
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ocean An ocean is a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent. Oceans cover more the two-thirds of the Earth's surface An ocean is a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent. Oceans cover more the two-thirds of the Earth's surface Back to Landform Chart
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plain Plains are flat lands that have only small changes in elevation Plains are flat lands that have only small changes in elevation Back to Landform Chart
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plateau A plateau is a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land. A plateau is a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land. Back to Landform Chart
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pond A pond is a small body of water surrounded by land. A pond is smaller than a lake. A pond is a small body of water surrounded by land. A pond is smaller than a lake. Back to Landform Chart
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prairie A prairie is a wide, relatively flat area of land that has grasses and only a few trees. A prairie is a wide, relatively flat area of land that has grasses and only a few trees. Back to Landform Chart
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river A river is a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean. A river is a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean. Back to Landform Chart
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sea A sea is a large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean. A sea may be partly or completely surrounded by land. A sea is a large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean. A sea may be partly or completely surrounded by land. Back to Landform Chart
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sound A sound is a wide inlet of the sea or ocean that is parallel to the coastline; it often separates a coastline from a nearby island A sound is a wide inlet of the sea or ocean that is parallel to the coastline; it often separates a coastline from a nearby island Back to Landform Chart
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source A source is the beginning of a river. A source is the beginning of a river. Back to Landform Chart
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swamp A swamp is a type of freshwater wetland that has spongy, muddly land and a lot of water. Many trees and shrubs grow in swamps. A swamp is a type of freshwater wetland that has spongy, muddly land and a lot of water. Many trees and shrubs grow in swamps. Back to Landform Chart
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tributary A tributary is a stream or river that flows into a larger river. A tributary is a stream or river that flows into a larger river. Back to Landform Chart
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tundra A tundra is a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome. A tundra is a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome. Back to Landform Chart
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valley A valley is a low place between mountains. A valley is a low place between mountains. Back to Landform Chart
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volcano A volcano is a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust. When a volcano erupts, it spews out lava, ashes, and hot gases from deep inside the Earth. A volcano is a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust. When a volcano erupts, it spews out lava, ashes, and hot gases from deep inside the Earth. Back to Landform Chart
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waterfall When a river falls off steeply, there is a waterfall. When a river falls off steeply, there is a waterfall. Back to Landform Chart
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reef Ridge of sand, rock, or coral that lies at or near the surface of a sea or ocean. Ridge of sand, rock, or coral that lies at or near the surface of a sea or ocean. Back to Landform Chart
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savanna An area of grassland and scattered trees. An area of grassland and scattered trees. Back to Landform Chart
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