Saturday, February 24, 2018

Landform Vocabulary by Mahmoud El Banna

Erosion: natural force that causes rocks and earth to wear away. 
Flood: when water over flows onto dry land 
Weathering: natural process that slowly breaks apart changes
Deforestation: is a cause of humans cutting down lots of trees 
Earth's plates: a metal plat buried under ground {most likely under water or something}
Landslides: a collapse of rocks from a cliff or mountain
Glaciers: a slowly moving ice rock that is
made out of ice water and snow

Erosion: something that always happens over time that changes the way the earth looks
rapid process erosion:  something that always happens over time that changes the way the earth looks but happens fast
slow process erosion: something that always happens over time that changes the way the earth looks but happens slowley
Tsunami: a huge mass of water that is moving toward land 
Earthquake: a shake in the earth that causes buildings to fall and cracks in the floor
Debris: a bunch of remains  
Topsoil: upper part of soil
Sediment: something that settles to the bottem 
Volcanoes: a mountain  that blows lava out of it 
Canyon: deep water stream in  mountain 
Plateau: a  high place or ground
Dune: ridge sand or something that blows from wind
delta: like a dam
Valley: a low place between the mountains 

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