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Super Teacher worksheets that focuses on identifying and labeling different
landforms. The image is divided into three sections, each showing two contrasting landforms. The goal is to correctly identify which landform is which based on the visual clues.
Let’s go through each section and explain the solution:
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🔹 Top Section: Island vs. Peninsula
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Island: A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
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Peninsula: A piece of land surrounded by water on
three sides, but connected to a larger landmass on one side.
✔ In this image:
- The
left shape has palm trees and is
surrounded by water on all sides → This is an
island.
- The
right shape is also surrounded by water on three sides, but it's
connected to a larger landmass (shown in the upper right) → This is a
peninsula.
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Correct labels:
- Left:
Island
- Right:
Peninsula
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🔹 Middle Section: Plain vs. Mountain
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Plain: Flat or gently rolling land with low elevation.
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Mountain: A large, elevated landform with steep slopes and a peak.
✔ In this image:
- The
left area is flat with grassy terrain and no elevation → This is a
plain.
- The
right area has tall, pointed peaks and rugged terrain → This is a
mountain.
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Correct labels:
- Left:
Plain
- Right:
Mountain
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🔹 Bottom Section: Valley vs. Canyon
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Valley: A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
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Canyon: A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by erosion from a river.
✔ In this image:
- The
left area shows a
low, U-shaped area between two hills with trees → This is a
valley.
- The
right area shows a
deep, narrow gap with steep cliffs and layers of rock → This is a
canyon.
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Correct labels:
- Left:
Valley
- Right:
Canyon
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✔ Final Answer Summary:
| Section | Left Landform | Right Landform |
|--------|----------------|----------------|
| Top | Island | Peninsula |
| Middle | Plain | Mountain |
| Bottom | Valley | Canyon |
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This worksheet helps students visually distinguish between similar landforms using key features like water boundaries, elevation, and terrain shape. The correct labeling reinforces understanding of geography basics.
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