Landforms
Created by:Jacob Smith
Braxton HagoodMary Ann ByrdKatie Kindred
Table of Contents Slide 1: Title Page
Slide 2: Table of Contents
Slide 3:Mountains
Slide 4:Valleys
Slide 5: Plains
Slide 6: Deserts
Slide 7: Lakes
Slide 8: Rivers
Slide 9: Oceans
MountainsDefinition: a large landform that stretches above
surrounding land forming a peak.
1 Interesting Fact: steeper than other landforms
1 Real Life Mountain:
Mount Washington
ValleysDefinition: a deep landform in between rivers or
mountains.
1 Interesting Fact: can be formed by flowing water.
1 Real Life Valley:
Tennessee Valley
PlainsDefinition: a piece of landform that is flat.
1 Interesting Fact: Can go on for miles.
1 Real Life Plains: The Great Plains
DesertsDefinition: a region that is very dry and made of
sand.
1 Interesting Fact: low rainfall
1 Real Life Desert: Great Basin Desert
LakesDefinition: large body of water surrounded by
landed on all sides.
1 Interesting Fact: can be a great source of water for animals.
1 Real Life Lake: Smith Lake
RiversDefinition: a flowing body of water that empties
into the ocean or another river.
1 Interesting Fact: rivers can be as long as 1000 km
1 Real Life River: Mississippi River
OceansDefinition: deep body of water that surrounds
the land.
1 Interesting Fact: Oceans are deep and full of fish
1 Real Life Ocean: Atlantic Ocean
Reference PageAll pictures are Clip art collected from Microsoft
Word
Information collected from National Geographic and Wikipedia