Problem Description:
The task is to match each landform (as depicted in the left column) with its corresponding real-life image (in the right column). The landforms are labeled as "mountain," "plain," "valley," "island," "hill," and "plateau." The goal is to identify and connect each landform correctly.
Solution Approach:
1.
Understand Each Landform:
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Mountain: A tall, steep landform that rises sharply from the surrounding area.
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Plain: A flat or gently rolling area of land with no significant elevation changes.
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Valley: A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
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Island: A piece of land surrounded by water.
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Hill: A raised landform that is smaller than a mountain, with a rounded top.
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Plateau: A large area of high, flat land with steep sides.
2.
Analyze the Images:
- Carefully observe the characteristics of each image on the right to determine which landform it represents.
3.
Match the Landforms:
- Compare the simplified drawings on the left with the real-life images on the right and draw lines to connect them.
Step-by-Step Matching:
#### 1.
Mountain
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Drawing: Tall, steep landform rising sharply.
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Real-Life Image: The image with tall, steep peaks and rugged terrain.
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Match: Connect the mountain drawing to the image in the bottom row (last image).
#### 2.
Plain
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Drawing: Flat land with no significant elevation changes.
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Real-Life Image: The image showing a vast, flat expanse of land.
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Match: Connect the plain drawing to the image in the third row from the bottom.
#### 3.
Valley
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Drawing: Low area between hills or mountains.
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Real-Life Image: The image showing a low, green area with hills on either side.
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Match: Connect the valley drawing to the image in the second row from the top.
#### 4.
Island
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Drawing: Land surrounded by water.
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Real-Life Image: The image showing a small landmass surrounded by water.
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Match: Connect the island drawing to the image in the top row.
#### 5.
Hill
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Drawing: Raised landform smaller than a mountain, with a rounded top.
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Real-Life Image: The image showing a rounded, elevated landform.
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Match: Connect the hill drawing to the image in the second row from the bottom.
#### 6.
Plateau
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Drawing: High, flat land with steep sides.
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Real-Life Image: The image showing a high, flat area with steep edges.
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Match: Connect the plateau drawing to the image in the third row from the top.
Final Matches:
1.
Mountain → Bottom row (last image)
2.
Plain → Third row from the bottom
3.
Valley → Second row from the top
4.
Island → Top row
5.
Hill → Second row from the bottom
6.
Plateau → Third row from the top
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{Mountain} & \text{(Bottom row)} \\
\text{Plain} & \text{(Third row from the bottom)} \\
\text{Valley} & \text{(Second row from the top)} \\
\text{Island} & \text{(Top row)} \\
\text{Hill} & \text{(Second row from the bottom)} \\
\text{Plateau} & \text{(Third row from the top)}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of landforms matching worksheet.