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Remember you have homework due tomorrow. Look at last Friday’s agenda. Political Cartoon Analysis, first of the week. Become familiar with the expectations for you illustration of the Earth’s landforms. Vocabulary/Landform review using photos. Using the notebook record Cornell Notes on the Earth’s Landforms and Water Features. Time permitting, add Read to Discover from page and notes on Natural Resources. Work on you Landforms Illustration.
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Students Shall; Practice their vocabulary terms, matching the term to the definition. Learn to differentiate the various landforms found on the Earth’s surface. Create an illustration that includes 5-7 landforms featured on the Earth’s surface. They must be properly labeled and defined.
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Plateau Mountain Ranges
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How do Geographers begin to divide the Earth’s landforms? Geographers first divide the world into the 7 continents. The 7 continents are; Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica Continent vs. Country A continent is a huge area of land that is on the Earth’s crust. Countries are divisions of the world by governments, people, and boundaries. What are the physical features of each continent? Each of them have different features like mountains, hills, lakes, valleys and more. Isthmus,A narrow piece of land that connects two landmasses and separates two bodies of water. Example, Central America. Mountains & HillsMountains are the highest landform. They are steep and have a high peak. The Himalayas & the Rockies. Hills are not as high as mountains and are rounder than mountains. The Kettleman & Black Hills. Plateausare higher than surrounding land and have at least one steep side, a cliff.
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