This map shows the elevation in meters. Which landforms does this region have? A. A. 1 hill and 2 craters B. B. 2 hills and 2 craters C. C. 3 craters and.

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This map shows the elevation in meters. Which landforms does this region have? A. A. 1 hill and 2 craters B. B. 2 hills and 2 craters C. C. 3 craters and 1 hill D. D. 4 hills A Think-Pair-Share Assessment A Think-Pair-Share Assessment

This map shows the elevation in feet. What is the approximate change in elevation for the steepest path? A. A. 200 ft B. B. 300 ft C. C ft D. D ft 1 3 2

Predict how weathering and erosion may affect this mountain over time. A. A. The mountain may grow taller and rounder B. B. A river valley may form and empty the lake C. C. The bottom of the lake may deepen D. D. Any may be true

Below are satellite and topographic images of Enchanted Rock in central Texas, made of hard granite. Which may be true? A. A. The hilltops may become rounder as they erode. B. B. The large valley to the southeast may fill with sediments. C. C. The hills may become steeper as the sides erode faster than the top. D. D. Any may be true.