4. Mountains
A mountain is a very tall high, natural
place on Earth - higher than a hill. The
tallest mountain on Earth is Mt. Everest.
5. A hill is a raised area or mound of land.
Hills
6. A plateau is a large, flat area of land that is
higher than the surrounding land.
Plateaus
7. A valley is a low place between mountains.
Valleys
8. Plains are flat lands that have only small
changes in elevation.
Plains
9. Landforms are created by weather,
pressure, water, wind, moving sheets of
ice.
How are Landforms formed?
10. Valleys are located between these.
Hills
Oceans
Plains
Mountains
Question 1
11. A valley is a low place between mountains.
Valleys
12. Valleys are located between these.
Hills
Oceans
Plains
Mountains
Question 1
13. What is the difference between a mountain
and a hill?
A hill is very tall and a mountain is not.
A mountain is much taller than a hill.
A hill is covered with grass.
A mountain is covered with snow.
Question 2
14. Mountains
A mountain is a very tall high, natural
place on Earth - higher than a hill. The
tallest mountain on Earth is Mt. Everest.
15. What is the difference between a mountain
and a hill?
A hill is very tall and a mountain is not.
A mountain is much taller than a hill.
A hill is covered with grass.
A mountain is covered with snow.
Question 2
16. What is a plain?
A plain is a flat land that has only small
changes in elevation.
A plain is a large body of water.
A plain is a raised mound of land.
A plain is a low place between a mountain.
Question 3
17. Plains are flat lands that have only small
changes in elevation.
Plains
18. What is a plain?
A plain is a flat land that has only small
changes in elevation.
A plain is a large body of water.
A plain is a raised mound of land.
A plain is a low place between a mountain.
Question 3