NAMES: Section:7- kindness
- Coral Carin A. Penny
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THINK-PAIR SHARE
Objective
• Compare and contrast the different landforms and bodies of water through a Venn
diagram.
• Brainstorm and discuss their differences.
MOUNTAIN VOLCANO
A mountain is an elevated A volcano is a crack in the
A mountain is a
part of the Earth's crust landform that rises crust of a planetary-mass
above the Earth's object like Earth that causes
that usually has steep sides surface and can be
with bare bedrock. A as steep as a hot lava, volcanic ash, and
summit or as gentle gases to emerge from a
mountain is taller than a as a valley.
hill and has a smaller peak Volcanoes look like magma chamber under the
cliffs, but the surface. Volcanoes are most
area than a plateau. It pressure inside a
usually rises at least 300 magma chamber often found when tectonic
forms an orifice plates are diverging or
meters (1000 feet) above from which lava and
the surrounding ground. hot gases explode converging on Earth, though
into the the majority are found
atmosphere.
underwater.
HILLS PLAINS
A plain is a broad area of
Hill is an upraised land
Hills are easier relatively flat land.
area and plain areas are to climb than
Plains are one of the
not upraised. Hills are mountains. You
can go up a hill major landforms, or
not usually populated and come down
a hill. They are a types of land, on Earth.
and contain very less few hundred
metres high. They cover more than
vegetation whereas You can't go up
one-third of the world's
plains are intensively a plain, because
it's a large area land area. Plains exist on
cultivated and of flat land
where there are every continent.
populated. Hills provide neither hills nor
mountains Hills Grasslands.
tourism as well as are higher than
plains. plains.
VALLEY WETLAND
A valley is an elongated low
A wetland is a distinct
area often running between
ecosystem that is flooded by
hills or mountains, which will
Wetlands are
water, either permanently or
typically contain a river or
predominantly seasonally, where oxygen-
stream running from one end
forested, while Valley free processes prevail. The
to the other. Most valleys are have few if any trees primary factor that
formed by erosion of the land but are home to
distinguishes wetlands from
surface by rivers or streams grasses and
herbaceous plants.
other land forms or water
over a very long period of time.
bodies is the characteristic
vegetation of aquatic plants,
adapted to the unique hydric
soil.
OCEAN SEA
The ocean is a huge The sea, connected as the
world ocean or simply the
body of saltwater that
ocean, is the body of salty
covers about 71 water that covers over 70
percent of the Earth's The seas also have similar percent of the Earth's
features as that of the
surface. The planet has oceans. It also consists of
surface. The word sea is also
one global ocean, waves, tides, and water used to denote second-order
currents. Sea currents are
though the flow of the water
sections of the sea, such as
within the sea which the Mediterranean Sea, as
oceanographers and travel different directions
based on the geography,
well as certain large, entirely
the nations of the temperature, wind, and landlocked, saltwater lakes,
world have divided it ocean currents.
such as the Caspian Sea.
into distinct geographic
regions: the Pacific,
Atlantic, Indian, and
Arctic oceans.
RIVER LAKE
A lake is a body of
river is a ribbon-like
water that is
body of water that Rivers are flowing water
surrounded by land.
bodies that flows into the
flows downhill from ground towards ocean,sea
or towards another river There are millions of
the force of gravity. and are a part of the
hydrological cycle and lakes in the world.
A river can be wide main source of water for
people and [Link]
is a still water body They are found on
and deep, or shallow surrounded by land and
enough for a person most found in every continent and in
mountainous areas of
to wade across. A
India, feed by rain water
or streams. Lakes are
every kind of
flowing body of water
fresh water, Salt lakes,
Crater lakes, Glacial lakes, environment—in
natural lakes and can be
that is smaller than artificial. mountains and deserts,
a river is called a on plains, and near
stream, creek, or seashores. Lakes vary
brook. greatly in size.