Landforms
Geography ⇒ Physical Geography
Landforms starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how a river can change the landscape over time.
Describe how wind can shape landforms in desert regions.
Explain how a delta is formed.
Explain the difference between erosion and deposition.
Explain why plains are important for human settlement.
Mount Everest is an example of which type of landform?
Name one example each of a mountain, plateau, and plain in India.
Name the landform that is formed by the accumulation of sand due to wind action in deserts.
The Deccan Plateau is located in which part of India? (1) North (2) South (3) East (4) West
Which landform is most likely to be found along the coast? (1) Plateau (2) Beach (3) Mountain (4) Desert
Which landform is most suitable for agriculture? (1) Mountain (2) Plateau (3) Plain (4) Desert
Which of the following is a characteristic of mountains? (1) Flat surface (2) Steep slopes (3) Low elevation (4) Sandy soil
Fill in the blank: The ________ are the youngest fold mountains in the world.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a famous U-shaped valley in India, located in Jammu and Kashmir.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is the largest desert in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is the world's highest plateau, also known as the 'Roof of the World'.
True or False: Block mountains are formed by the upward movement of land between two faults.
True or False: Plains are usually found at high altitudes.
True or False: Plateaus are also called tablelands.
True or False: Plateaus are areas of high, flat land.
