Landform Activity for review. #1 A rock heats in the sun and cracks.

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Landform Activity for review

#1 A rock heats in the sun and cracks

#2 A slowing stream drops its load of sediments

#3 Blown sand piles up along a line of trees

#4 Limestone at the Inner Space Caverns in central Texas is dissolved by water

#5 A Galveston beach shrinks

#6 A deep hole forms at the base of a waterfall

#7 Water seeps into a cracked brickledge, freezes, expands, and breaks apart the brick

#8 Blowing sand cuts a hole in a sandstone cliff

#9 The Colorado River flows through the Grand Canyon

#10 A strong wind shifts the position of a sand dune

#11 A town is covered in mud after a flooded river returns to its banks

#12 A moving mass of ice plows the ground as it slides down the valley

#13 A rock freezes and cracks

#14 Roots grow into a cracked rock and make crack larger

#15 Soil is blown from a west Texas field and lands in east Texas

#16 Water dissolves buried limestone

#17 A glacier leaves a trail of rock and soil along side as it slides down a valley

#18 Wind-blown sand smooths a boulder

#19 The yard of a house on the beach becomes smaller and smaller

#20 Natural levees and a delta form at the mouth of the Mississippi

#21 Water from a rainstorm washes loose soil from a flower bed onto the lawn

#22 A river removes soil from the outside of a curve and leaves it on the inside of a curve as it rounds the corner

#23 Rock tumbling downstream are broken into smaller pieces

#24 Rock tumbling downstream are broken into smaller pieces