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Aim: How are Landscapes (landforms) formed? •Landforms are the results of interaction of tectonic forces , processes of weathering, erosion, deposition, and climate.
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Aim: How are Landscapes (landforms) formed?

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Aim: How are Landscapes (landforms) formed?. Landforms are the results of interaction of tectonic forces , processes of weathering, erosion, deposition, and climate. Elevation Bedrock Stream drainage pattern Soil characteristics Slope. What are the characteristics of a landscape?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Aim: How are Landscapes (landforms) formed?

Aim: How are Landscapes (landforms) formed?

•Landforms are the results of interaction of tectonic forces , processes of weathering, erosion, deposition, and climate.

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What are the characteristics of a landscape?

1. Elevation2. Bedrock3. Stream drainage pattern4. Soil characteristics 5. Slope

All these help to define the landscape pattern of a region

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What factors influence landscape development?

1. Uplifting forces (tectonic forces)- originate beneath or within Earth’s lithosphere.

2. Leveling or destructional forces - lower and level out Earth’s surface by breaking the landmasses, transporting sediments along Earth’s surfaces, and depositing sediments.

Forces Source of Energy

Uplifting- Volcanic actions, earthquakes and any other movement associated with plate interactions

Earth’s interior due to radioactive decay materials and from residual heat from Earth’s formation

Leveling- Weathering, erosion, deposition, and sinking

Energy from the sun-insolation-and gravity.

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Types of Landscape

Destructive Forces (Leveling) Constructive Forces (Uplifting)

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More on Landforms

Leveling Forces Leveling Forces

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The topographic pattern streams take are not necessarily totally random. They are affected by rocks and their structures.

Drainage Patterns

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Factors affecting Landscape Features

•Wherever earthquakes and volcanic activities occurs, uplifting is usually the dominant force.•Slopes rise up

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Drainage Patterns

• drainage pattern: the arrangement of a river and its tributaries

• types:– dendritic: resembles the branches of a tree or veins in

a leaf

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Drainage Patterns (cont.)

– rectangular: when tributaries have frequent 90o

bends and tend to join other streams at right angles; develops on regularly fractured rock

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Drainage Patterns (cont.)

– radial: when the streams diverge outward like spokes of a wheel; formed on high conical mountains

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Stream Pattern and Geologic Structures