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What are landforms?•Landforms are the natural shapes or features.

•There are many different types of landforms found on the earth.

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Main Landforms

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mountainA mountain is a place on Earth’s surface that is much higher than the land around it.

                                    

 

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mountain range

a long chain of mountains; a row of connected mountains

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hillA hill is land that rises above the land around it.

A hill has a rounded top.

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volcano

a cone shaped mountain formed out of rock or ash thrown up from inside the earth, frequently with an opening or

depression at the top

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basin

an area of land largely enclosed by higher land.

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valleyA valley is a lowland area between higher lands such as mountains.

               

                                  

        

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canyonA canyon is a deep valley with very steep sides.

                                                        

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plainA plain is a flat area on Earth’s surface.

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plateauA plateau is a flat area higher than the land around it.

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lakeA lake is water that is completely surrounded by land.

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coastA coast is the area where the ocean touches the land.

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continental shelf

plateau of land surface into the ocean but underwater

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peninsula

piece of land that extends into a body of water and is surrounded on three sides by water

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isthmusnarrow strip of land with water on both

sides connecting two larger pieces of land

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strait

a narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water

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cliff

a high, steep slope of rock or soil

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delta

land built up by

deposits of sand

and silt at the mouth of some rivers

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fjord

a narrow inlet of the sea between high banks or cliffs

created by glaciers

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cape

a curved or hooked piece

of land extending

into a body of water

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gulf

part of a sea or

ocean that reaches

into land; usually

larger than a bay

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baypart of a

body of salt water that

reaches into the land; usually

smaller than a gulf

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islandAn island is land that is completely surrounded by water.

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archipelago

a group of many islands

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OTROS TÉRMINOS

GEOGRÁFICOS

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oceanOceans are the largest bodies of water on earth.

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sea a large body of water, usually salt water, partly or completely

surrounded by land

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riverA river is a long flowing body of water.

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source

the place where a river

or stream begins

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waterfallplace where running water makes a sheer drop, usually over a cliff

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brancha river or stream that flows into a larger river or

stream

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mouth

place where a river empties into a larger body of water; the end of a

river

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altitude the height above sea

level

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canal

a man-made waterway connecting two bodies

of water and is designed to shorten

travel time or irrigate

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one of the six largest bodies of land on earth

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glacier

a large body of slow moving ice which alters the land around it

through displacement

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hemisphere

half of the earth usually referred to as eastern or western; northern or

southern

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iceberg

a large mass of floating ice that has broken off from a glacier, most of

this is underwater