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physical landscape
directions: as you read the section, use your textbook to answer the following questions about the landforms that make up the united states west of the mississippi river.
- are the great plains flat? _______________
- what makes the rocky mountains a cordillera? _______________
- what mountain range near the pacific coast still has active volcanoes? _______________
- what is a plateau? _______________
- what landforms make up alaska? _______________
Brief Explanations
- The Great Plains are generally flat with gentle slopes, though not perfectly flat.
- A cordillera is a system of parallel mountain ranges. The Rocky Mountains are part of a larger cordillera (the North American Cordillera) with parallel ranges.
- The Cascade Range near the Pacific coast has active volcanoes (e.g., Mount St. Helens).
- A plateau is a large, flat - topped area of land that is elevated above the surrounding land.
- Alaska has landforms like mountains (e.g., Alaska Range), plateaus, and coastal features including fjords.
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- Yes, the Great Plains are generally flat (with gentle slopes).
- The Rocky Mountains are part of a cordillera as they are part of a system of parallel mountain ranges (the North American Cordillera).
- The Cascade Range.
- A plateau is a large, flat - topped area of land elevated above the surrounding land.
- Alaska is made up of landforms such as mountains (e.g., Alaska Range), plateaus, and coastal features like fjords.