Mystery Landforms Mr. Leatherwood’s Third Grade Class 2007.

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Mystery Landforms Mr. Leatherwood’s Third Grade Class 2007

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Mystery LandformsMr. Leatherwood’s Third Grade Class

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It is large around mountains or volcanoes.

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It is suitable for farming

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It is a large piece of flat land

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It has lots and lots of grass

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By Brett Hester

Did you guess it ???

It is a plain!

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They are in Queensland, Adriatic Sea, and Tonga.

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There are 2 kinds of these: oceanic and continental.

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Related to a river or lake.

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Is any pieces of land that is completely surrounded by water.

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Did you guess my landform was an Island?

By : Josie Brianna Myatt

My landform is an Island!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Half of this covers the earth.

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Animals live in me.

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I make tsunamis.

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I hold icebergs up.

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BY: CALEB RYAN ATKINS.

It is a sea!!!

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There are a lot of them.

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Lots of litter and pollution found here.

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Water smaller than a lake.

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Where the ocean meets the land.

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By Darren Pressley

Did you guess?

It’s a coast!

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It’s a deep valley between cliffs

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Something long rivers run through

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There are a lot of them in the USA

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Mars has more than the world

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By: Drake Hall

Was it hard?

It is a canyon!

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It is a cousin of the hill.

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The highest one is in China.

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It is very tall.

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It is generally steeper than a hill.

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By: Gregory

Did you guess my landform?

It is a mountain!!!

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Erosion by water.

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Gently sloping.

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Some have flat tops and some have round tops.

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It is a plateau!!!

By Haley

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Europe is one of these.

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Found on every continent.

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Also called headland, cape, bill, point, or spit.

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Bordered on three sides by water.

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Did you guess???

By : Justin Rogers

It is a peninsula!!!

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Has a narrow mouth

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Almost completely surrounded by land

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Considered a large bay

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The largest is surrounded by Mexico, the U.S. and Cuba.

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By: Laura Caroline Chaffin

Did you guess it?

It is a gulf!

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There are 5 of these in the world.

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The moon moves it.

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It’s on top of the sand.

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There are creatures that live in it.

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By: Lauryn

Did you guess it?

It is an ocean!!!

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Large areas of land by shallow bodies of water .

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It’s a wet land

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It has trees in it

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It starts with an s

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By: Nolan Carroll

Did you guess my landform !!!

It’s a swamp !!!

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It’s cousins with a mountain.

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There are lots on other planets.

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It starts with an “h”.

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I have one in my yard.

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By: Ryan J. Cost

Did you guess my landform?

It’s a hill !!!!

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Most lie in the northern hemisphere.

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Many are man made and used for electricity and recreation.

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It is smaller than an ocean.

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It can be pretty big.

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By: Shelby Banks

• Did you guess my landform?

It is a lake!!!

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One or more rivers or streams flowing into it.

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Are more likely to occur near submerged coasts.

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Are made up of brackish water.

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Where the river meets the sea.

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By: Tate Davenport

Did you guess?

It’s a estuary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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