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Landforms - Coggle Diagram
Landforms
Mountains
Mountains are very important to the ecosystem of their surrounding areas. Mountains can provide homes to diverse species of animals.
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On the other hand, mountains can also cause flooding to people living in valleys nearby. Mountains can also cause natural dangers such as mudslides and avalanches.
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Rivers
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Riverbeds are fertile, and great for growing crops and fishing.
Rivers can sometimes easily be traveled on, making them essential for transportation and tourism.
Landforms & people
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Four important landforms on the earth are mountains, valleys, rivers, grasslands, and deserts.
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Valleys
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Although some valleys are found in dry deserts, many valleys usually have water running through them and flowing down from the surrounding hills and mountains.
Valleys are very fertile, and fertile land tends to be very good for growing crops.
Deserts
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Others, called tundras, are colder.
Grasslands (Plains)
Grasslands are large, flat stretches of dry or grassy land that provide a good place for cattle ranching and agriculture.