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Warm Up IF YOU DID YOUR HOMEWORK TAKE IT OUT Draw a line under your answers and answer the following question: Did you like using the online textbook? Why or Why not? IF YOU DID NOT DO YOUR HOMEWORK, PLEASE TAKE OUT A PIECE OF PAPER Answer: I was unable to do my homework because: A. I forgot B. I do not have a computer/interne t at home C. I had trouble logging in D. Any other
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Page 1: Warm Up

Warm UpIF YOU DID YOUR

HOMEWORK TAKE IT OUT

Draw a line under your answers and answer the following question:

Did you like using the online textbook? Why or Why not?

IF YOU DID NOT DO YOUR HOMEWORK, PLEASE TAKE OUT A PIECE OF PAPER

Answer: I was unable to do my homework because:A. I forgotB. I do not have a

computer/internet at home

C. I had trouble logging in

D. Any other reason? Explain

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Use details to explain how ONE of the 5 Themes of Geography can be identified in the image. Use

evidence from the image shown to support a well organized written response.

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Bay

An area of the ocean that is partially enclosed by land; smaller than a gulf

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Plateau

A large area of raised, flat land

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Archipelago

A chain of islands.

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PlainA large area of flat land.

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Lake

A large body of fresh water surrounded by land.

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VolcanoAn opening in the Earth’s crust from which lava, ashes and gasses erupt.

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RiverA large natural stream of fresh water that flows into a lake or an ocean.

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Mountain

A high, steep piece of land that rises sharply above the surrounding area.

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Mountain Range

A series of connecting mountains.

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GulfA large area of ocean partially surrounded by land; larger than a bay.

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IslandAn area of land completely surrounded by water.

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IsthmusA narrow piece of land joining two larger bodies of land.

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OceanAny one of the four largest connecting bodies of salt water on the Earth’s surface.

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HomeworkPhysical features quiz – 9/16 (Tuesday)

Back To School Night Tonight!!!!

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Warm UpArchipelago Plateau Isthmus Bay

1. A large area of raised, flat land.

2. A chain of islands.

3. An area of the ocean that is partially enclosed by land; smaller than a gulf.

4. A narrow piece of land connecting two larger bodies of land.

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Peninsula

A piece of land mostly surrounded by water and attached to a larger area of land.

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Strait

A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water.

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TributaryA stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river.

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Sea

A body of water that is usually part of an ocean, and is partially or wholly enclosed by land.

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Valley

Land that lies between mountains or hills.

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HillElevated land with sloping sides and

rounded top; smaller than a mountain

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DeltaFlat, low-lying land built up from soil

carried downstream by a river and deposited at its mouth

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CapePoint of land that extends into a river,

lake, or ocean

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What physical feature?

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What physical feature?

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What physical feature?