Let’s solve this step by step. We need to match each description with the correct land or water feature name and its picture letter.
We’ll go one by one:
1. “I am a large and flat land.” → That’s a
plain. Looking at the pictures,
G is a flat green area — that’s a plain.
→ Answer: Plain (G)
2. “I am surrounded by water.” → That’s an
island. Picture
D shows land with palm trees in the middle of water — that’s an island.
→ Answer: Island (D)
3. “I am a large body of moving ice.” → That’s a
glacier. Picture
E shows icy blocks — that’s a glacier.
→ Answer: Glacier (E)
4. “I am the largest body of water on earth.” → That’s the
ocean. Picture
A shows big waves — that’s ocean.
→ Answer: Ocean (A)
5. “I am a group of small streams join together.” → That’s a
river. Picture
I shows a winding blue stream — that’s a river.
→ Answer: River (I)
6. “I am a small body of water formed when water fill low places. And I am bigger than a pond.” → That’s a
lake. Picture
H shows a boat on calm water with hills around — that’s a lake.
→ Answer: Lake (H)
7. “I am very high and large.” → That’s a
mountain. Picture
J shows tall brown peaks with snow — that’s a mountain.
→ Answer: Mountain (J)
8. “I am low land between mountains and hills.” → That’s a
valley. Picture
F shows a U-shaped dip between two highs — that’s a valley.
→ Answer: Valley (F)
9. “I am high but not as high as a mountain.” → That’s a
hill. Picture
B shows rounded green bumps — that’s a hill.
→ Answer: Hill (B)
10. “My body is formed when water fills low places, but I am smaller than a lake.” → That’s a
pond. Picture
C shows a small watery spot with reeds — that’s a pond.
→ Answer: Pond (C)
Now let’s write all answers clearly:
Final Answer:
1. Plain (G)
2. Island (D)
3. Glacier (E)
4. Ocean (A)
5. River (I)
6. Lake (H)
7. Mountain (J)
8. Valley (F)
9. Hill (B)
10. Pond (C)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of landform worksheets.