landforms

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Landscapes

1996
Introduction to reading landform maps, discussing the use of map symbols, scales, and points of interrest.

Amazing planet

2006
National Geographic has teamed up with NASA and the US Geological Survey to create a 4-D planet Earth, dramatizing the bumper car antics of continents, ice ages pulsing out of the poles and back again, march of sand dunes and more.

Volcanoes

2016
There are more than 1,500 active volcanoes around the world. Most of Earth's active volcanoes are found in a region called the Ring of Fire.
Cover image of Volcanoes

Looking at landforms

2010
Simple text and photographs introduce landforms, describing mountains, valleys, plains, and plateaus.

Seven natural wonders of Asia and the Middle East

2009
Explores seven natural wonders of Asia and the Middle East including Mount Everest, the Gobi Desert, Mount Fuji, Sumatra Rain Forest, the Dead Sea, Cappadocia, and the Chocolate Hills.

What are mountains?

2002
Simple text and photographs provide information about the features and types of mountains. Includes a look at Mount McKinley.

Landforms #1

1998
This video show examples of the different types of landforms.

The seven wonders of the natural world

1996
Features seven wonders of the natural world including the Grand Canyon, the Great Barrier Reef, and Mount Everest, and shows how they were formed and why they are changing.

Landforms

the ever-changing earth
2011
This book describes the forces that shape the Earth's surface and how and why they occur. An activity based on real world situations challenges readers to apply what they've learned in order to solve a puzzle.

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