Ch-5 Landforms of The Earth
Ch-5 Landforms of The Earth
Ch-5 Landforms of The Earth
2.The Himalayas, Andes,Alps and Rockies are examples of 2.The Appalachians and the Urals and the Aravallis in
young fold mountains. India are few examples of the fold mountains.
3. They have steep slopes, deep valleys and sharp They are highly eroded by the agents of Gradation:
pointed, snow covered peaks. They have gentler slopes, rounded tops and sculptured
domes.
4.They are much higher than the old fold mountains and 4.They lower than the young fold mountains
have rough topography.
5. There are evidences of volcanic activities in them.
5. Volcanic activities are quite common in these areas.
Landforms of the earth
Volacanic Plateau - They are formed due to the solidification of lava, during volcanic
eruptions.
Eg: Deccan plateau of India, Ethiopian plateau
Intermontane Plateau: Bolivian plateau
Lava plateau
Columbia
Plateau
PLAINS
Plains as an extensive area of low land with a level or
gently undulating surface.
Plains have endless variations, they occupy about one
third of the land surface. They are found everywhere
except for Antarctica.
Many plains have been cleared for the vegetation reasons.
Few plains are found along the sea coast, while others are
in the interior of continents.
STRUCTURAL PLAINS
Structural plains: These plains are formed due
to the uplift or subsidence of the land by the
diastrophic forces.
Eg:- The Great Plains of USA was formed due
to the uplift of land submerged
Great plains of USA
DEPOSITIONAL PLAINS
Depositional Plains:- They are formed by deposition of
material which have been brought by various agents of
transportation.
The different types of Depositional Plains are –
River Deposition- The most widespread of these are
alluvial plains like the northern plains of India.
Eg: Flood plains of Mississippi, The Great plains of India.
River depositional plains
WIND DEPOSITION
Wind Deposition:- They are irregular and
undulating surface made by existence of sand
dunes and hallows. Loess plains in China are
formed by deserts.
Wind deposition
MARINE DEPOSITIONS
Marine Depositions:- These plains are found in coastal
regions. The coast of Germany in Denmark we find polders
and dykes.
A polder is a piece of land reclaimed from the sea or lake.
The submerged land surrounded by an embankment (dyke)
and drained by pumping water into canals.
Eg :- East Coast of India , Estuarine banks in Netherlands.
Marine deposition plains
The great plains
Importance of landforms
The relief features like mountains, plateaus, plains add to the beauty of the Earth.
Influencing the climate of one region . eg:- Direction of wind , precipitation as well as atmospheric
processes. Eg:- Himalayas act as a barrier to the southwest monsoon wind resulting in rainfall in
the country.
Mountain and forms represent the relief features of the Earth.
ranges are abode of snow and glaciers, many source of perennial rivers.
Different forests are found on the slopes of mountains, hills and plateaus. These are home to
different species of animals, birds, insects, etc.
They also have the same features submerged in the water body . eg:- The Mariana Trench.
Most minerals and fossil fuels come to the surface of the Earth due to the disturbances in the
interior of the Earth resulting in the formation of the major landforms.
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