The Many Landforms You Can See Author: Ashley Ellis.

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The Many Landforms You Can See Author: Ashley Ellis

Students, Students What Landform Do You See? River, river we see a river.A river is large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.

Teacher, Teacher What Landform Do You See? Valley, valley I see a valley. A valley is a lowland area between higher lands such as mountains.

Students, Students What Landform Do You See? Mountain, mountain we see a mountain. A mountain is a place on Earth’s surface that is much higher than the land around it.

Teacher, Teacher What Landform Do You See? Island, island I see an island. An island is land that is completely surrounded by water.

Students, Students What Landform Do You See? Desert, desert we see a desert. A desert is a hot dry place with little or no rainfall.

Teacher, Teacher What Landform Do You See? Canyon, canyon I see a canyon. A canyon is a deep valley with very steep sides.

Students, Students What Landform Do You See? A plateau is a flat area higher than the land around it. Plateau, plateau we see a plateau.

Teacher, Teacher What Landform Do You See? Coast, coast I see a coast. A coast is the area where the ocean touches the land.

Students, Students What Landform Do You See? Plain, plain we see a plain. A plain is a flat area on Earth’s surface.

Teacher, Teacher What Landform Do You See? Cliff, cliff I see a cliff.A cliff is a steep face of rock and soil.

Students, Students What Landform Do You See? Bay, bay I see a bay.A bay is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land.

Teacher, Teacher What Landform Do You See? Volcano, volcano I see a volcano. A volcano is a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust. When a volcano erupts, it spews out lava, ashes, and hot gases from deep inside the Earth.

Students, Students What Landform Do You See? Glacier, glacier we see a glacier. A glacier is a long-lasting, slowly-moving river of ice on land.

Teacher, Teacher What Landform Do You See? Piedmont, piedmont is what I see. A piedmont is a gentle slope leading from the base of mountains to a flat region of land.

There are many landforms to be seen.

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