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How are Rivers and glaciers different?
Rivers are liquid and glaciers are solid
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A key on a map does NOT explain what pictures or signs on the map mean.
False, it does!
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glacier
very large bodies of flowing ice
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Maps are much bigger than the real places. True or False
False, maps are smaller than the real place
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what is a model
a copy of something
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what is fresh water
water that has very little salt
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Ocean
get their salt from rivers
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What is a slope
an area that slants up.
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what is a plain
flat area that is often in valleys
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canyon
deep valleys
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What is a feature made of rock and dirt.
landform
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A scale is a way to compare the distance between two objects on the map and those same objects in real life. True or False
True
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what is a key on a map?
an explanation of the pictures and signs on a map
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What are glaciers
Very large bodies of flowing ice (solid)
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what is plateau
raised parts of Earth’s surface that are flat on top
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A map is a picture that shows a copy of something. True or False
True
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How are Rivers and glaciers alike?
They are both made of water and move
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what is a scale on a map?
a way to compare the distance between objects on a map and the same objects in real life
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