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Landforms

Landforms

Assessment

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Science

5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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17 Slides • 18 Questions

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​The Earth's Surface is constantly changing.

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Land can be built up

Or land can be worn down.

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Land is constantly being formed and built up.

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​Forces deep in the Earth push up mountains.

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​Land can be built up in the ocean through erosion and deposition.

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Land is constantly being worn down by wind, water, and ice.

This valley was cared out by a glacier millions of years ago.

​This arch was carved by high wind over thousands of years.

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What causes these different landforms to be built up or worn down?

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Causes of ​Weathering, Erosion, Deposition

  • ​Weathering- the breaking down of rocks.

    • Caused by wind, rain, and ice.

  • ​Erosion- the movement of pieces of sediment.

    • ​Caused by wind, rain, ice, and gravity.

  • ​Deposition- the action of depositing something.

    • Caused by the stopping of movement.

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Multiple Choice

When rocks are broken down into smaller pieces

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erosion

2

weathering

3

sediment

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Multiple Choice

When water, ice and wind move particles of rock and soil from one place to another

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sediment

2

weathering

3

erosion

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​Weathering

​Water- fast moving water causes rocks to hit one another breaking them into small pieces.

​Wind- as wind blows fast, small pieces of sand cut and shape the rocks making them smooth.

Ice- ​Glacier- a large body of ice is pulled down the mountain by gravity, taking large chunks of rock from the mountain with it.

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Erosion

  • Water- Rivers, streams, and runoff move broken pieces of sediment and soil.​​

  • ​​Wind- strong winds can carry sand and small pieces of sediment.​​

  • Ice- glaciers move large rocks down the mountain.

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Multiple Choice

Earth's surface features are continually changing... this is due to

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wearing away of the surface

2

building up of the surface

3

Both wearing away and building up

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​Landforms- a natural feature of the Earth's surface in any given area.

​Types of Landforms:

  1. ​Canyon

  2. ​Valley​

  3. ​Delta

  4. ​Sand Dunes

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​How are Landforms formed?

  • ​WEATHERING

  • ​EROSION

  • ​DEPSITION

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Multiple Choice

Rain washing away soil from a hillside

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Weathering

2

Erosion

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​Canyons- a deep valley with high deep sides.

How it's formed

  • ​Weathering- strong moving water or wind breaks down the rocks.

  • ​Erosion- strong moving river or wind take the broken pieces of sediment away.

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Multiple Choice

Flood water pounding against a canyon wall and wearing it down

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Weathering

2

Erosion

3

Deposition

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Valley- low area of land inbetween mountains.

  • How it's formed

    • ​Weathering- fast moving rivers or glaciers break away the rock from the mountain.

    • ​Erosion- fas moving rivers or a glacier moves the large pieces of rock down the mountain.

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Multiple Choice

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strait

2

valley

3

plateau

4

glacier

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Multiple Choice

Water getting into cracks, freezing, and breaking the rocks or pavement apart

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Weathering

2

Erosion

3

Deposition

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Multiple Choice

A mass of ice that covers a large area and moves slowly

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gravity

2

glacier

3

sediment

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Multiple Choice

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mountain

2

ocean

3

valley

4

glacier

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​Deltas- land formed at the mouth of the river by sediment.

  • How it's formed

    • ​Erosion- strong moving river take the broken pieces of sediment away.

    • ​Deposition- as river empties into a large body of water(the mouth of the river) the sediment falls to the ground and builds up.

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Multiple Choice

Layers of sediment forming at the bottom of the ocean floor

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Weathering

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Erosion

3

Deposition

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​Sand Dunes- large deposits of sand dropped in piles.

  • ​​How it's formed

    • ​Erosion- strong winds carry sand.

    • ​Deposition- large deposit of sand are dropped when the wind stops moving.

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Multiple Choice

Wind blowing sand from one location to another

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Weathering

2

Erosion

3

Deposition

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Multiple Choice

Question image
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plateau

2

island

3

valley

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hill

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Multiple Choice

Erosion caused by _______________ changes beaches and lakes

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glaciers

2

ice

3

waves

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Multiple Choice

How does freezing water cause the weathering of rocks?  The freezing water—

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keeps the rocks in place

2

makes the rocks last longer

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expands cracks and breaks rocks

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causes rocks to fall in landslides

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Multiple Choice

What does weathering mean?

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to move

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to settle in a new spot

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to break apart

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to sit still

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Multiple Choice

What does erosion mean?

1

to break apart

2

to settle in new spot

3

to move

4

to sit still

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Multiple Choice

What does deposition mean?

1

to settle in a new spot

2

to break apart

3

to sit still

4

to move

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Multiple Choice

Flood waters moving soil from one location to another

1

Weathering

2

Erosion

​The Earth's Surface is constantly changing.

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Land can be built up

Or land can be worn down.

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