Earth’s surface has many natural shapes, or features called landforms
A place on Earth’s surface that is much higher than the land around it is called a mountain
A landform that is a lowland area between higher lands such as mountains is called a valley
A landform which is a very deep valley with steep sides often made by a river cutting through a plateau is a canyon
The landform which is a flat area on the Earth’s surface is called a plain
A landform which is a flat area higher than the land around it is called a plateau
A landform which is a thin island near a coast is called a barrier island
A large natural stream of water. Water flows from one end to another. river
Land which spews lava from inside the earth volcano
An inland body of water lake
The largest bodies of water on Earth oceans
A piece of land that extends into a large body of water A piece of land that extends into a large body of water. Has water on 3 sides. peninsula
A piece of land that has water on all sides. island
Huge sheet of ice that moves about 1 foot a day. glacier