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Chapter 1: Views of Earth We will cover lesson 1: Landforms and lesson 3: Maps

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Page 1: Chapter 1: Views of Earth

Chapter 1: Views of EarthWe will cover lesson 1: Landforms and lesson 3: Maps

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PlainsPlateaus

Mountains

3 types of landforms

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Large, flat areas, often found in interior regions of continents

I. Plains

● Ideal for... ○ farming○ grazing animals

● make up ½ of the land area in the US

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Plains that are found near the ocean● Atlantic Coastal Plain

○ East coast stretching from NJ to FL

● Gulf Coastal Plain○ southern US - Gulf of Mexico

A. Coastal Plains (lowlands)

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● Central portion of the US● flat grassy area with few trees

● Great Plains (high plains)between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains

B. Interior Plains

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flat, raised areas of land made up of nearly horizontal rocks that have been uplifted by forces with the Earth.

II. Plateaus

Colorado Plateau within the Grand Canyon has the Colorado River running through it.

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Four main types of mountainsa. folded

b. upwarpedc. fault-blockd. volcanic

III. Mountains

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the rock layers are folded like a rug that has been pushed up against the wall

A. Folded Mountains

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Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains

Bear Mountain bridge

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form when blocks of Earth’s crust are pushed up by forces inside Earth.sharp peaks and sharp ridges

B. Upwarped Mountains

Adirondack Mountains in NY

Rocky Mountains in Colorado and New Mexico

Black Hills in South Dakota

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Black Hills National Forest

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made up of huge, tilted blocks of rock that are separated from surrounding rock by faults.vertical movement - one rock pushes up while the other pushes down

C. Fault-Block Mountains

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Grand Tetons of Wyoming

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form when molten rock forms code-shaped structures on Earth’s surface

D. Volcanic Mountains

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Mount St. Helens before and after the 1980 eruption