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Landforms are natural features of Earth’s surface.
True
A peninsula is not connected to land.
False
A peninsula is surrounded by water on three sides.
True
An island is land surrounded by water.
True
Earthquakes happen near fault lines.
True
A fault line is a crack in Earth’s crust.
True
Volcanoes can erupt with lava and ash.
True
A fjord is a deep valley filled with seawater.
True
A moraine is a pile of rocks left by a glacier.
True
A U-shaped valley is formed by glaciers.
True
Glaciers form in very hot places.
False
A glacier is a slow-moving river of ice.
True
Sand dunes are shaped by wind.
True
A desert receives very little rain.
True
A sea stack forms after a sea arch collapses.
True
A sea arch forms when waves cut through rock.
True
A sea cave forms because of wave erosion.
True
A cape is land surrounded by water on all sides.
False
Bays usually have calm water.
True
A sea cliff is steep rock near the coast.
True
Waves move sand on beaches.
True
Beaches are made of sand or small stones.
True
A waterfall forms when water drops over rock.
True
Floodplains have poor soil.
False
A floodplain is flat land next to a river.
True
Sand and mud dropped by a river are called sediment.
Sediment
A delta forms where a river meets the sea.
True
An oxbow lake was once part of a river.
True
A bend in a river is called a meander.
True
Rivers flow from low land to high land.
False
A river is moving freshwater.
True
A gorge is narrow and deep.
True
Flowing water can carve a canyon.
True
A canyon forms quickly in a short time.
False
Rivers often flow through valleys.
True
A valley is land between mountains or hills.
True
A plateau is flat land on high ground.
True
Flat land that is good for farming is called a plain.
Plain
A hill is higher than a mountain.
False
A mountain is very high land with steep sides.
True