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Landscapes: Mountains

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  • What is the lowest part of the mountain?
    Summit
    Slope
    Foot
  • A plain is a...
    High, flat areas of land
    A group of mountain ranges.
    A large extension of flat ground.
    Several mountains in a line.
  • What is a mountain range?
    A group of mountain ranges.
    High, flat areas of land
    Several mountains in a line.
    A large extension of flat ground.
  • Inland landscapes are _______ from the sea
    Next to
    Far
  • A ________ is a piece of land that sticks out into the sea
    Cliff
    Archipelogo
    Cape
  • Coastal Landscapes are _______ to the sea
    Far from
    Next
  • A ____________ is a small gulf.
    A cliff
    A bay
    Sand
  • A ________ is a rocky area next to the sea
    A gulf
    An archipelogo
    A cliff
  • Land surrounded by water on all side.
    A beach
    A peninsula
    An island
  • A group of islands is called a...
    Water
    Bay
    Archipelogo
  • What part of the mountain is between the suummit and the foot?
    Foot
    Summit
    Slope
  • What is a mountain chain?
    A group of mountain ranges.
    High, flat areas of land
    Several mountains in a line.
    A large extension of flat ground.
  • True or False: An island is surrounded by water on 3 sides
    False
    True
  • A sandy area by the ocean (sea)
    A peninsula
    An island
    A beach
  • Landscapes can be ___________ or __________?
    inland, coastal
  • A _________ is an area of sea almost surrounded by land
    Bay
    Cliff
    Gulf
  • What is the highest part of the mountain?
    Slope
    Summit
    Foot
  • How many parts does a mountain have
    3
  • Land surrounded by water on three sides, joined by a large piece of land
    An island
    A beach
    A peninsula
  • A low area of sand next to the sea.
    A gulf
    A cliff
    The beach
    A bay
  • A high, flat areas of land
    A plain
    Mountain range
    Mountain chain
    Plateau
  • What are the 3 parts of a mountain?
    Summit (top), slope (middle), foot (bottom or base or the mountain)