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Chapter 5 The Changing Surface of Earth LANDFORMS Basic types: 1.Plains 2.Plateaus 3.Mountains 1. Plains • Large, relatively flat areas covering much of the country Coastal Plains plains along coasts called lowlands because of low elevation (height above/below sea level) marshes, swamps, low hills Gulf coastal plain and Atlantic coastal plain Atlantic coastal plain Interior Plains from Appalachian Mts. to Rocky Mts. from Gulf Plain north into Canada - Great Plains - Central Lowland Plateaus relatively flat, raised areas (raised by geologic forces) easy to tell from surrounding area they are clearly higher in elevation Colorado Plateau Colorado Plateau from the Air Mountains Rise high above surrounding area. We will look at Four types: 1. Folded 2. Upwarped 3. Fault-block 4. Volcanic Long's Peak, Colorado Folded - Mountains Appalachian Mts. layers of rock that have been pushed and caused to fold Upwarped pushed straight up by deep forces from within Rocky Mts. Fault-block Tilted and pushed, separated by faults (cracks along which rock moves) Fault-block continued Volcanic Molten rock is forced through the crust to the surface, and builds up Ash blows through onto the surface and builds up Volcanic continued Sunset Crater, Arizona - a cinder cone Devil's Tower, Wyo., a Volcanic Neck