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How to Make Landform Projects

    Mountains and Valleys

    • 1). Draw the boundaries of two mountain ranges across from one another on the cardboard, using the marker.

    • 2). Place modeling clay within the boundaries drawn on the cardboard.

    • 3). Build up the mountains where the clay has already been placed. Mountain ranges should be steep and comparably tall.

    • 4). Shape the mountains to show the relative age of the modeled mountains. Sharper mountaintops are found with younger landforms and smooth tops are from older ones.

    • 5). Fill in the space between the two mountain ranges with clay to represent a valley. A valley is a flat portion of land that has mountains for boundaries.

    Plateaus

    • 1). Draw a rounded boundary on a piece of cardboard. Place clay within the boundary.

    • 2). Build up the clay to make a large mound with steep slopes. The steep slopes also represent another landform called a cliff.

    • 3). Flatten the top of the mound to form the plateau. This landform can be small flat areas with steep slopes or larger areas as well.

    Coastal Landforms

    • 1). Draw a boundary, with a marker, on a piece of cardboard to represent the coastline.

    • 2). Place blue colored modeling clay on one side of the boundary to indicate an ocean. Oceans are one of the most abundant landforms on Earth.

    • 3). Choose another color to represent the land portion of the coast.

    • 4). Make a mound of clay with steep sides to make a cliff. Many coast lines are the result of tectonic plate movement which can make very steep landforms.

    • 5). Place small mounds of clay, in the same color as the land, in the water portion to make islands. Making a small chain of islands will produce a landform called an archipelago. Many oceanic islands are produced from volcanoes.

    • 6). Extend a portion of the coastline into the water and curve slightly. This peninsula should be surrounded by water while being attached to the main land.

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