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5th Grade Landforms Review

5th Grade Landforms Review. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Changes. Human Impact. Identify with Maps. Category C. Water Cycle.

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5th Grade Landforms Review

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  1. 5th Grade Landforms Review Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Changes HumanImpact Identify withMaps Category C Water Cycle Types ofLandforms $100 10 Point 10 Point $100 10 Point $100 10 Point $100 10 Point 10 Point $100 $200 20 Points $200 20 Points $200 20 Points $200 20 Points $200 20 Points $300 30 Points $300 30 Points 30 Points $300 $300 30 Points $300 30 Points 40 Points $400 40 Points $400 $400 40 Points 40 Points $400 40 Points $400 50 Points $500 50 Points $500 $500 50 Points 50 Points $500 $500 50 Points

  4. $100The name we give all sediment that washes or blows away.

  5. Return $100What is runoff?

  6. $200The process that turns rocks into soil.

  7. Return $200What is weathering?

  8. $300 The carrying away of rocks and soil.

  9. Return $300What is erosion?

  10. $400A looping change in a river.

  11. Return $400 What is a meander?

  12. $500Where the most erosion happens in a meander.

  13. Return $500What is on the outside edge of the turn?

  14. $100Two causes of flooding.

  15. $100What excessive rain and melting snow? Return

  16. $200Building terraces, wind breaks, and keeping vegetation planted.

  17. Return $200What are three ways farmers can reduce erosion?

  18. $300Plants are less able to grow and water flows over land faster after a rain.

  19. Return $300What the effects of steep slopes and little vegetation?

  20. $400A humans’ way to control water flow and prevent flooding.

  21. Return $400What is building a dam?

  22. $500The effect of a farmer planting grass or hay between growing seasons.

  23. Return $500What is reduced erosion?

  24. $100 Type of 2 dimensional map that shows land elevation.

  25. Return $100 What is a topographic map?

  26. $200Several close rings on a topographic map mean this.

  27. Return $200What is a steep slope (or a hill/mountain)?

  28. $300The name of a small representation of something large.

  29. $300What is a model? Return

  30. $400The type of feature shown in this topographic map.

  31. Return $400What is a mountain?

  32. $500This type of landform.

  33. Return $500 What is a canyon?

  34. $100 The shape of a canyon formed by a glacier.

  35. $100 What is U-shaped? Return

  36. $200The shape of a canyon formed from a river?

  37. Return $200What is V-shaped?

  38. $300 Two parts of the water cycle that cause the most erosion.

  39. Return $300What are precipitation and runoff?

  40. $400The force that causes a glacier to move and results in erosion.

  41. Return $400What is gravity?

  42. $500Rivers or streams that feed into larger rivers.

  43. Return $500What is a tributary?

  44. $100Where river meets the ocean.

  45. Return $100What is the mouth?

  46. $200Landform sometimes created at the mouth of a river when sediment is deposited.

  47. Return $200What is a delta?

  48. $300An area of rich soil found around a river from the deposits left after a river overflows its banks.

  49. Return $300What is a flood plain?

  50. $400What this picture is an example of.

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