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Landforms

Landforms. A landform is a natural feature of the earth’s surface. Mountains, hills, valleys, plains, and plateaus are all examples of landforms

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Landforms

• A landform is a natural feature of the earth’s surface. Mountains, hills, valleys, plains, and plateaus are all examples of landforms.

Oceans, rivers, lakes, and seas are also landforms.

Continent

• A continent is a huge body of land. • There are seven continents on earth.

Mountain

• A mountain is a raised part of the earth’s surface. It rises up steeply and can be several thousand feet high. The top of a mountain is called a peak.

Appalachian Mountains

Rocky Mountains

hills

• Hills are gently

raised land that

have a rounded top.

They are not as high

as mountains.

Prairie / Plain

• A prairie is a large, relatively flat treeless piece of land.

The Great Plains

valley

• A valley is found between two higher pieces of land, such as hills.

IslandAn island is a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water.

Peninsula

• A peninsula is land that nearly surrounded by water.

• The state of Florida is a peninsula.

PlateauA plateau is a high piece of land

that has steep sides and a flat top.

Canyon

• A canyon is a very steep valley with very steep sides.

• Canyons are formed by rivers that cut into the land.

Ocean

• An ocean is a very large body of salt water.

• There are four oceans found on the earth.

• Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic

Lake

• A lake is a body of water that land all around it.

• Most lakes contain• Fresh water.

River

• A river is a long narrow body of water that flows through the land.

• The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States