PPT-What are landforms?

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The natural shapes or features on the Earths surface are called landforms Many different types of landforms can be found on the Earth here are just a few examples

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The natural shapes or features on the Earths surface are called landforms Many different types of landforms can be found on the Earth here are just a few examples Peninsula Peninsula a large piece of land that juts far out into the water and is almost surrounded by water. Astronaut Video: . Sarychev. Volcano Eruption. Lithology. – rock type of surface rocks and bedrock. Structure. – folding, faulting and deformation of rocks . Landforms. . – terrain features formed by natural processes that appear similar wherever they are found (Way 1973); Can be erosional or depositional. about this photo?. Landforms of Rejuvenation. L.O.s. To understand what river rejuvenation is and the landforms that result from it . To practice cartographic skills using an OS map extract.  . 11. Tributary- small stream flowing onto a larger one. Drainage Basin- land where a river collects it’s water from- also called a water shed. Divide- land separating two drainage basin. Landforms Created by Erosion. Textbook for geologists (2002). Geologic map of the Sheep Mt. Anticline, Wyoming, based on air photos.. From . Banjeree. and . Mitra. . 2004. AAPG Bulletin 88(9):1227-1237.. What are the primary applications of aerial photographs for geologists?. Using Language Objectives to Differentiate Instruction for ELLs. What is WIDA?. ELD Standards (English Language Development Standards / NC Essential Standards). Common Core Training with ESL Strategies. SSWG1c Analyze the interrelationship between physical and human characteristics of a place. . SSWG2a Describe the concept of place by explaining how the culture of a region is a product of the region’s physical characteristics.. and . Graphs. Answer these questions using the information provided on . Page . 102-103. Page 102 Patters of Physical Geography. Compare the worlds longest river, the Nile, to the Mississippi. How much difference is there in the lengths of the two rivers?. September 2014. What is Geography?. Geography is the study of how the earth works and how people interact with it.. It is about the world we live in. Questions. 1. . Explain how compressional forces create fold mountains.. Allyson Eno. Unit designed using. The Brain Based Teaching Model (. Hardiman. , 2003). Background Information. First Grade Unit. Duration: 5 weeks. Primary Years Programme Curriculum. (PYP). Unit under the Transdiciplinary Theme:. Help! The Gingerbread Man has a problem. . He has come to a river and must cross it.. You are part of a team of . civil engineers. .. Engineers must make important decisions about bridges so that people and their cars, buses, and trucks can safely pass over them for many years. . Fold mountains and Ocean Trenches. AQA Geography . Year 10. Learning objectives. Why fold mountains and ocean trenches form at destructive plate margins.. The difference between composite volcanoes which are associated with destructive plate margins and shield volcanoes which are associated with constructive plate margins.. Objective & . Essential Question. LO: . I can describe oceanic landforms. . (5.E.3A.2). EQ: . What are the characteristics of continental and oceanic landforms?. Under the Sea. Ocean basin is the . V-shaped valley and interlocking spurs. Rapids and waterfalls. Potholes. Landform of . deposition:. Braided channels . Upper course. Vertical erosion is the dominant process. River channel narrow and shallow, often lined with large angular boulders. The. . Erosion-Deposition. . Process. Constructive vs. Destructive. Constructive process build up features on Earth’s surface. Lave erupting from a volcano hardens and forms new land on the area where lava falls..

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