NAME THAT LANDFORM!!!!!!.

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NAME THAT LANDFORM!!!!!!

What landform am I?

Canyon

Which agent(s) changed me? Water Wind Ice

A canyon is changed by water.

Which process occurred? Weathering Erosion Deposition Was it a slow or fast change?

A canyon is changed by water and the process of erosion (slow change).

What landform am I?

Sand dune

Which agent(s) changed me? Water Wind Ice

A sand dune is changed by wind.

Which process occurred? Weathering Erosion Deposition Was it a slow or fast change?

A sand dune is changed by wind and the process of deposition (slow change).

What landform am I?

Valley

Which agent(s) changed me? Water Wind Ice

A valley is changed by ice.

Which process occurred? Weathering Erosion Deposition Was it a slow or fast change?

A valley is changed by ice and the process of weathering and erosion (slow change).

What landform am I? River’s mouth

Delta River’s mouth

Which agent(s) changed me? Water Wind Ice

A delta is changed by water. River’s mouth

Which process occurred? Weathering Erosion Deposition Was it a slow or fast change?

A delta is changed by water and the process of deposition. River’s mouth

What landform am I?

Mountain

Which agent(s) changed me? Water Wind Ice

A mountain is changed by water, wind and ice.

Which process occurred? Weathering Erosion Deposition Was it a slow or fast change?

A mountain is changed by water, wind and ice through the process of weathering and erosion (slow change).

What landform am I?

Volcano

Which agent(s) changed me? Water Wind Ice

A volcano is changed water, wind and ice.

Which process occurred? Weathering Erosion Deposition Was it a slow or fast change?

A volcano is changed by water, wind and ice through the process of weathering erosion and deposition (slow and fast change).

What landform am I?

Hill

Which agent(s) changed me? Water Wind Ice

A hill is changed by water, wind and ice.

Which process occurred? Weathering Erosion Deposition Was it a slow or fast change?

A hill is changed by water, wind and ice through the process of deposition.