Investigating Landforms

Investigating Landforms by Lynn Van Gorp is a 32-page book published by Teacher Created Materials on September 21, 2007. This edition presents an informative exploration of Earth’s ever-changing surface, focusing on the study of landforms and the natural forces that shape them. The book covers destructive phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanoes, as well as the processes of weathering and erosion caused by water runoffs.
Readers will discover notable landforms, including the Canadian Rocky Mountains and Mount Fuji, through a combination of stunning images and accessible text. The book includes engaging sidebars, a supporting glossary, and an index to enhance understanding. Additionally, a lab activity is provided to encourage further exploration of how landforms are formed, making this a valuable resource for those interested in environmental science and earth sciences.
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Earth’s surface is always changing and scientists study landforms to learn about these changes. Destructive forces like earthquakes and volcanoes are discussed as well as weathering and erosion from water runoffs. Readers will learn about some of the most famous and majestic landforms in existence, like the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Angel Falls, Mount Fuji, and Columbia River Gorge, through stunning images, easy-to-read text, fascinating sidebars, and supporting glossary and index. An engaging lab activity is featured to encourage readers to further explore how landforms occur!
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