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LANDFORMS Investigation 1 Schoolyard Models MODEL A representation of an object or process BOUNDARY The limit or border of an area or region STRUCTURE Something built by people, like a building MAP A drawing of an area, usually as though you were looking straight down on it. CARTOGRAPHER Is a person who makes maps GRID Is a network of vertical and horizontal lines that form squares SYMBOL A color shape or texture used to represent something else on a map such as a building, road or landform. KEY A key is an explanation of symbols used on a map. Investigation 2 Stream Tables DRAINAGE BASIN A system of rivers and streams that drains an area like the Colorado Plateau EROSION Wearing away of earth materials by water, wind, or ice LANDFORM A shape or feature of the earth’s surface, like a delta or canyon CANYON A V-shaped valley eroded by a river or stream DELTA A fan-shaped (triangular) deposit of earth materials at a mouth of a stream PLATEAU A large, nearly level area that has been lifted above the surrounding area DEPOSITION Deposition is the process by which eroded earth materials settle out in another place. SEDIMENTS Sediments are eroded earth materials that have been deposited. BASIN A basin is a low area in which sediments are often deposited. CHANNEL A channel is the course or path the water takes in a stream or river. MEANDER A meander is a curve or loop in a channel. Investigation 3 Go With The Flow SLOPE A slope is the angle or slant of a stream, channel, or land surface. ALLUVIAL FAN An alluvial fan is a fanshaped landform deposited at the end of a steep canyon where the slope becomes flatter. Fans are usually found in arid regions like Death Valley. FLOOD A very heavy flow of water, which is greater than the normal flow of water and goes over the stream’s normal channel FLASH FLOOD Rises and falls rapidly with little or no advance warning, usually as the result of very heavy rainfall over a relatively small area LEVEE A levee is an embankment along a stream that protects land from flooding. Levees can be natural or constructed. DAM A dam is a construction or wall across a river that holds back the water flowing through the river, creating a reservoir or lake. FLOODPLAIN A floodplain is the area around a river that is covered by water flowing over the riverbank during a flood. Investigation 4 Build A Mountain CONTOUR LINE A line on a topographic map that connects points of equal elevation BASE Bottom of a mountain CONTOUR INTERVAL The difference in elevation between contour lines ELEVATION Vertical distance, or height, above sea level PEAK The highest point of a mountain SEA LEVEL The average height of the ocean’s surface, zero elevation TOPOGRAPHIC MAP Uses contour lines to show the shape and elevation of the land’s surface PROFILE The profile is a side view or a cross section of a landform such as a mountain. BENCH MARK A bench mark is a surveyor’s marker usually placed permanently in the ground at a known position and elevation. INTERMITTENT STREAM An intermittent stream has water flowing in it only during certain times of the year. PERENNIAL STREAM A perennial stream always has water flowing in it. Investigation 5 Bird’s-Eye View RIDGE A narrow area of high land between two valleys GLACIER A large mass or body of moving ice VALLEY A low area between higher areas through which a river or stream often flows INTERPRET Interpreting a map means to figure out the symbols, textures, colors, and patterns to put together an image of the land covered by the map. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH An aerial photograph is a photograph of the earth’s surface taken from an airplane or space craft flying above the earth. SCALE Scale describes the ratio between a measured distance on a map to the actual distance in the real world. SURVEYOR A surveyor measures and marks the distance, elevation, position, and boundaries of land area. BAR SCALE A bar scale is a ruler line on a topographic map that shows the scale. REPRESENTATIVE FRACTION A representative fraction tells the scale of a map as a ratio between distance on a map to distance in the real world. RAPIDS Rapids are a part of a river channel where the water moves rapidly over obstacles, such as large boulders. INTERMITTENT LAKE An intermittent lake contains water only during certain times of the year, such as the rainy season.