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Landforms and Earth Features

Landforms and Earth Features

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

7 Slides • 33 Questions

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​Understanding Landforms

​Permanent Changes to the Geosphere

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​Review - Plate Boundaries

  • Earth's crust is cracked into 12 plates.

  • The plates can be Oceanic or Continental.

  • The plates meet at boundaries.

  • Scientists study plate boundaries because changes in the geosphere happen there.

  • They classify plate boundaries into:

    • Convergent

    • Divergent

    • Transform

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Multiple Choice

Earth's plates can be classified as _____.

1

Continental or Oceanic

2

Helpful or Harmful

3

Plastic or Paper

4

Multiple Choice

Scientists study Plate Boundaries because ____.

1

The government forces them to.

2

Most changes in the geosphere happen at plate boundaries.

3

The plate boundaries never change so they are easy to study.

5

Match

Match the plate boundary to its definition.

Plates spread apart

Plates come together

Plates rub against each other

Divergent

Convergent

Transform

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Match

Match the plate boundary to its diagram.

Divergent

Convergent

Transform

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​Review - Disruptions

  • The geosphere is constantly changing.

  • Most changes to the geosphere happen at plate boundaries.

  • Temporary changes are called "Disruptions."

  • An Earthquake is a temporary disruption caused by energy rising from a transform boundary.

  • A Volcanic Eruption is a temporary disruption caused by magma rising from a convergent or divergent boundary.

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Multiple Choice

Disruptions are ____ changes to the geosphere.

1

Permanent

2

Temporary

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Multiple Choice

Earthquakes are most likely to happen at ____ boundaries.

1

Convergent

2

Divergent

3

Transform

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Multiple Choice

During an Earthquake, ____ rises from underground to the surface.

1

Energy

2

Magma

3

An alien

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Multiple Select

Volcanic Eruptions are most likely to happen at ____ boundaries.

(Pick 2!)

1

Convergent

2

Divergent

3

Transform

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Multiple Choice

During a Volcanic Eruption, ____ rises from underground to the surface.

1

Energy

2

Magma

3

An alien

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Multiple Choice

Question image

At this boundary, the magma rises and pushes the plates apart.

1

Convergent

2

Divergent

3

Transform

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Multiple Choice

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At this boundary, one plate sinks, melts to form magma, and then rises up through the volcano.

1

Convergent

2

Divergent

3

Transform

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Open Ended

"Volcanic Eruptions and Earthquakes are similar because _____."

"Volcanic Eruptions and Earthquakes are different because _____."

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​Landforms

  • Geosphere changes can also be permanent.

  • Permanent changes to the crust are called "Landforms."

  • Scientists classify landforms based on their shape.

  • Three landform classifications are:

    • Mountain

    • Trench

    • Ridge

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Multiple Choice

Landforms are ____ changes to the geosphere.

1

Permanent

2

Temporary

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Multiple Choice

Why do scientists classify landforms?

1

To make them easier to study

2

To make them harder to study

3

The government forces them to

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Multiple Choice

Landforms are classified based on their ____.

1

Magnitude

2

Shape

3

Age

4

Temperature

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Multiple Choice

Examples of Landforms include:

1

Convergent

Divergent

Transform

2

Earthquakes

Volcanic Eruptions

Tsunamis

3

Mountains

Ridges

Trenches

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Mountains

  • Mountains mostly form when two continental plates converge.

  • As they push together, the land rises upwards.

  • The Himalayas are an example of a mountain that formed at a convergent boundary.

  • Mt. Everest, in the Himalayas, is the tallest mountain in the world.

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Multiple Choice

Mountains mostly form at ____ boundaries.

1

Convergent

2

Divergent

3

Transform

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Multiple Choice

Mountains form when which plates converge?

1

Continental

and

Continental

2

Continental

and

Oceanic

3

Oceanic

and

Oceanic

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Multiple Choice

Which landform would we expect when two continental plates converge?

1

Mountain

2

Trench

3

Ridge

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Open Ended

"One famous mountain range is ______,

which formed near _____,

when _______."

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Trenches

  • Trenches form when a continental plate and an oceanic plate converge.

  • The oceanic plate sinks below the continental plate, forming a deep hole in the ocean.

  • The deep hole is called a trench.

  • As we have learned, the oceanic plate then melts to form magma, so volcanic eruptions are common near trenches.

  • The deepest trench is the Mariana Trench, south of Japan.

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Multiple Choice

Trenches mostly form at ____ boundaries.

1

Convergent

2

Divergent

3

Transform

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Multiple Choice

Trenches form when which plates converge?

1

Continental

and

Continental

2

Continental

and

Oceanic

3

Oceanic

and

Oceanic

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Multiple Choice

Which landform would we expect when a continental plate and an ocean plate converge?

1

Mountain

2

Trench

3

Ridge

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Multiple Choice

Why do volcanic eruptions happen near trenches?

1

The sinking oceanic plate angers the sea monsters.

2

The sinking oceanic plate melts to form magma.

3

The hole at the bottom touches the mantle.

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Ridges

  • A Ridge forms when two oceanic plates diverge.

  • As the plates pull apart, a hole is formed and magma rises through, causing a volcanic eruption.

  • The new rock formed by the cooling lava forms underwater mountains, called ridges.

  • The longest Ridge is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which is pushing apart the continents that border the Atlantic Ocean.

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Multiple Choice

Ridges mostly form at ____ boundaries.

1

Convergent

2

Divergent

3

Transform

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Multiple Choice

Ridges form when which plates diverge?

1

Continental

and

Continental

2

Continental

and

Oceanic

3

Oceanic

and

Oceanic

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Multiple Choice

Which landform would we expect when two oceanic plates diverge?

1

Mountain

2

Trench

3

Ridge

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Multiple Choice

Why do volcanic eruptions happen near ridges?

1

The sinking oceanic plate angers the sea monsters.

2

The sinking oceanic plate melts to form magma.

3

The hole at the bottom touches the mantle.

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Open Ended

"Two continents being separated by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge are ____ and ____."

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Match

Match the diagram to the landform.

Trench

Ridge

Mountain

38

Match

Match the description to the landform.

New rock formed by cooling magma underwater.

Rock rises up when two plates push together and fold.

A deep hole formed by one plate sinking below the other.

Ridge

Mountain

Trench

39

Match

Match the boundary to the landform.

Converging of Continental-Continental.

Converging of Continental-Oceanic.

Diverging of Oceanic-Oceanic.

Mountain

Trench

Ridge

40

Match

Match the famous example to the landform.

Himalayas

Mid-Atlantic

Mariana

Mountain

Ridge

Trench

​Understanding Landforms

​Permanent Changes to the Geosphere

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