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Airport. An airport is where planes take- off and land. Made by: Taylor Edmondson. Marsh. A marsh is a part of land that is always waterlogged. It is low-lying land, usually flooded in a wet season. Coral Isaacs. Contour Index Lines. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
AirportAirport An airport is where planes take- An airport is where planes take-
off and land.off and land.
Made by: Taylor Edmondson
Marsh• A marsh is a part of
land that is always waterlogged. It is low-lying land, usually flooded in a wet season.
Coral Isaacs
Contour Index LinesContour index lines are generally represented by thicker
looking contour lines. Index contour lines provide the elevation and if enough are presented, contour index lines can be used to determine the contour interval of a topographic map.
Made By: Kari Jahnsen Period One
C is an Index Contour Line
CliffsCliffs
A significant vertical or near vertical A significant vertical or near vertical rock exposure. Cliffs are produced my rock exposure. Cliffs are produced my
erosion and weathering.erosion and weathering.
By David Morris
Rivers• A river is a natural watercourse that is
usually freshwater. It flows to another water source.
Caitlin Sweeney
Peaks
• The pointed top of a mountain or ridge
Contour Interval• The change in elevation
between contour lines on a map.
Edouardo Seryozhenkov
Depressions
• When the land is below sea level
• by: Ellie Obrochta
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Gentle Slope• When the altitude of a land
formation has a slow elevation change, it has a gentle slope.
A gentle slope. Notice how the lines are far apart.
Becca Padrick
Mine Dump
• A mine dump is a big hole in the ground where the waste from a mine is dumped. An example is a slag dump, a by product from a mine (slag) is dumped into a big hole.
GlacierBy: Nathan Lai
•A glacier is a landform which is a large persistent body of ice.
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Picnics and Campgrounds• Places, such as some parks, reserved for camping and
picnics. They are usually shown on a topographical map by a tent or picnic table.
By:Hannah Mitchell
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Marsh• A marsh is a part of
land that is always waterlogged. It is low-lying land, usually flooded in a wet season.
Railroad• Railroads are the means of
transportation by train.
By Katia Ekstrand
Steep Slope
• A steep slope is where the lines on a topography map are close together.
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Plateau• A plateau is a landform that has
a high relief, and is flat on the top.
Trails• A path, track or route used to get
somewhere, normally in a remote area. On a topographic map it will be shown as a dashed line.
Trail
By: Megan
Waterfalls and Rapids
• A Waterfall is a steep drop of water on a river. A rapid is a place where the water in the river goes over a bump in the river bed By:Amber Schoff