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CHAPTER# 4 
THE EARTH’S LANDFORMS 
Prepared By 
Wajeeha Nisar Ahmed Khan
MOUNTAINS 
A mountain is a large landform that rises steeply 
above its surroundings. 
•It rises to a peak or ridge above 600 meters. 
•Earth’s crust is not continuous but broken into pieces called plates. 
•These plates float on the semi-liquid mantle and they are 
continuously moving. 
•Sometimes, when two plates collide, the soft sedimentary rocks 
bend or buckle up to form Fold Mountains. This process is known as 
Folding. 
•Fold Mountains are usually formed over millions of years ago.
•Often several mountains grouped together to form a 
mountain range. 
Examples of Fold Mountains are, 
•The Himalaya Mountains in Asia 
Alps in Europe 
•Rockies in North America
HOW DOES FOLD 
MOUNTAINS FORM?
•Fold Mountains are created due to compressional forces, 
which result in the rocks bending and crumpling.
•Mountains are also formed when 
• volcanoes erupt, pilling successive 
• layers of magma on the surface. 
•The magma pushes its way into the Earth’s crust 
and reaches 
the Earth’s surface through cracks. 
•When the magma reaches the surface, it flows 
out onto the surrounding areas. 
•Over the years, the magma piles up to form a 
volcanic mountain
Examples of Volcanic Mountains are, 
Mount Rainer and Mount Saint Helen in US
Mount Erebus in Antarctica
Mount Fuji in Japan
HILL 
• A hill is less steep and is lower in elevation than a mountain. 
Hills do not rise above 600 meters in height and they have distinct 
summits. 
They are formed by the buildup of rock debris or sand deposited by 
glaciers and wind. 
A hill can also be formed when erosion carries away all the soil of a 
mountain after millions of years. 
A hill can also be formed when successive layers of magma cool and 
solidify. 
Hills are found in low mountain valleys, valleys, plains and 
sometimes even in your backyard!
PLATEAU 
 A plateau is a raised flat-surfaced landform. It is also appropriately 
known as ‘table land’ or flat-topped mountain. Plateaus vary in height, 
from topped mountain. 
Plateaus vary in height, from about 500 metres to thousands of metres . 
Some plateaus are flat while others have been eroded away by water and 
wind over millions of years. 
Over millions of years, a river will cut through and expose the rock layers 
of plateau.
Plateaus cover 45% of the Earth’s land surface. 
Two-third of the land area in Australia is covered 
by the Western Plateau .Much of which is 500 
million years old. 
In China plateaus cover 25% of the land area. 
The Tibetan plateau in China southwest region 
is the highest and most extensive plateau in 
the world. 
The Tibetan plateau is also known 
as the ‘ roof of the world, has an average 
height of 5,000 metres. 
It has 14 mountains that rise above 8,000 metres.
Mount Everest and Mount K2 are found 
here. 
The Tibetan Plateau is still geologically 
active and continuous to 
rise, gaining about 0.1 centimeters per year 
in height.
PLAIN 
A plain is a widespread flat land which usually does not have any change in height 
or elevation. 
Plains are usually lower than the land around them. 
They can be found along the coast or inland. 
They are often well-populated regions because the soil is suitable for cultivation. 
Land is flat so that roads and railways are easily built.
The Indo-Gangetic Plain is the most populated 
region of the world. 
It comprises the flood plains of the Indus, Ganges 
and Brahmaputra river systems. 
Covers the northern and eastern parts of India, 
the most populous parts of Pakistan and almost all 
of Bangladesh.
A valley is a long depression surrounded by 
higher grounds on the sides.
TYPES OF VALLEYS
V-SHAPED VALLEYS 
Rivers and streams cut steep-walled and 
narrow 
depressions in the 
land, which from far look like the letter 
‘V’.
U-SHAPED VALLEYS 
Rivers valleys, especially those found in the 
mountains or near the North Pole or South Pole 
are transformed by glaciers. As the massive 
blocks of ice and snow move downhill, the valley 
floor and sides are eroded. With the time, the 
valleys are pressed into U-shaped valleys.
U-SHAPED VALLEY
LANDFORMS 
MOUNTAINS 
• rises steeply above 
its surroundings 
•Above 600 m iin 
height 
•Can occur as a single 
mountain or together 
with many others to 
form a mountain 
range 
•Can be formed due 
to the forces in the 
Earth 
•Can be built up by 
solidified magma 
PLAIN 
• low-lying land 
with little change 
in elevation 
•Flat and suitable 
for cultivation 
VALLEY 
• long narrow 
depression found 
between higher 
grounds 
• V-shaped 
• U-shaped 
HILL 
• 600 M OR lower 
in height 
• has distinct 
summit 
•Formed by 
solidified magma 
•Formed by 
erossion of 
mountains 
PLATEAU 
• most widespread 
landform 
•Covers 45% of Land 
• varies in height from 
500-1000m
RELATED QUESTIONS 
Q1. HOW DO FOLD MOUNTAINS FORM? 
Q2. HOW DO MOUNTAINS FORM DUE TO VOLCANIC ERRUPTION? 
Q3. WHICH FORCE CAUSE FOLD MOUNTAINS TO BE FORMED? 
Q4. HOW DOES A HILL FORM? WRITE DOWN ITS PROCEDYRE IN A LIST. 
Q5. WHERE DO WE FIND HILLS? 
Q6. DEFINE THE FOLLOWINGS; 
•MOUNTAIN 
•HILL 
•PLATEAU 
•PLAIN 
•VALLEY 
•U-SHAPED VALLEY 
•V-SHAPED VALLEY

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Earth's Landforms Chapter 4

  • 1. CHAPTER# 4 THE EARTH’S LANDFORMS Prepared By Wajeeha Nisar Ahmed Khan
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. MOUNTAINS A mountain is a large landform that rises steeply above its surroundings. •It rises to a peak or ridge above 600 meters. •Earth’s crust is not continuous but broken into pieces called plates. •These plates float on the semi-liquid mantle and they are continuously moving. •Sometimes, when two plates collide, the soft sedimentary rocks bend or buckle up to form Fold Mountains. This process is known as Folding. •Fold Mountains are usually formed over millions of years ago.
  • 5. •Often several mountains grouped together to form a mountain range. Examples of Fold Mountains are, •The Himalaya Mountains in Asia Alps in Europe •Rockies in North America
  • 6. HOW DOES FOLD MOUNTAINS FORM?
  • 7. •Fold Mountains are created due to compressional forces, which result in the rocks bending and crumpling.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. •Mountains are also formed when • volcanoes erupt, pilling successive • layers of magma on the surface. •The magma pushes its way into the Earth’s crust and reaches the Earth’s surface through cracks. •When the magma reaches the surface, it flows out onto the surrounding areas. •Over the years, the magma piles up to form a volcanic mountain
  • 12. Examples of Volcanic Mountains are, Mount Rainer and Mount Saint Helen in US
  • 13. Mount Erebus in Antarctica
  • 14.
  • 15. Mount Fuji in Japan
  • 16. HILL • A hill is less steep and is lower in elevation than a mountain. Hills do not rise above 600 meters in height and they have distinct summits. They are formed by the buildup of rock debris or sand deposited by glaciers and wind. A hill can also be formed when erosion carries away all the soil of a mountain after millions of years. A hill can also be formed when successive layers of magma cool and solidify. Hills are found in low mountain valleys, valleys, plains and sometimes even in your backyard!
  • 17. PLATEAU  A plateau is a raised flat-surfaced landform. It is also appropriately known as ‘table land’ or flat-topped mountain. Plateaus vary in height, from topped mountain. Plateaus vary in height, from about 500 metres to thousands of metres . Some plateaus are flat while others have been eroded away by water and wind over millions of years. Over millions of years, a river will cut through and expose the rock layers of plateau.
  • 18.
  • 19. Plateaus cover 45% of the Earth’s land surface. Two-third of the land area in Australia is covered by the Western Plateau .Much of which is 500 million years old. In China plateaus cover 25% of the land area. The Tibetan plateau in China southwest region is the highest and most extensive plateau in the world. The Tibetan plateau is also known as the ‘ roof of the world, has an average height of 5,000 metres. It has 14 mountains that rise above 8,000 metres.
  • 20. Mount Everest and Mount K2 are found here. The Tibetan Plateau is still geologically active and continuous to rise, gaining about 0.1 centimeters per year in height.
  • 21.
  • 22. PLAIN A plain is a widespread flat land which usually does not have any change in height or elevation. Plains are usually lower than the land around them. They can be found along the coast or inland. They are often well-populated regions because the soil is suitable for cultivation. Land is flat so that roads and railways are easily built.
  • 23. The Indo-Gangetic Plain is the most populated region of the world. It comprises the flood plains of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river systems. Covers the northern and eastern parts of India, the most populous parts of Pakistan and almost all of Bangladesh.
  • 24.
  • 25. A valley is a long depression surrounded by higher grounds on the sides.
  • 27. V-SHAPED VALLEYS Rivers and streams cut steep-walled and narrow depressions in the land, which from far look like the letter ‘V’.
  • 28.
  • 29. U-SHAPED VALLEYS Rivers valleys, especially those found in the mountains or near the North Pole or South Pole are transformed by glaciers. As the massive blocks of ice and snow move downhill, the valley floor and sides are eroded. With the time, the valleys are pressed into U-shaped valleys.
  • 31.
  • 32. LANDFORMS MOUNTAINS • rises steeply above its surroundings •Above 600 m iin height •Can occur as a single mountain or together with many others to form a mountain range •Can be formed due to the forces in the Earth •Can be built up by solidified magma PLAIN • low-lying land with little change in elevation •Flat and suitable for cultivation VALLEY • long narrow depression found between higher grounds • V-shaped • U-shaped HILL • 600 M OR lower in height • has distinct summit •Formed by solidified magma •Formed by erossion of mountains PLATEAU • most widespread landform •Covers 45% of Land • varies in height from 500-1000m
  • 33. RELATED QUESTIONS Q1. HOW DO FOLD MOUNTAINS FORM? Q2. HOW DO MOUNTAINS FORM DUE TO VOLCANIC ERRUPTION? Q3. WHICH FORCE CAUSE FOLD MOUNTAINS TO BE FORMED? Q4. HOW DOES A HILL FORM? WRITE DOWN ITS PROCEDYRE IN A LIST. Q5. WHERE DO WE FIND HILLS? Q6. DEFINE THE FOLLOWINGS; •MOUNTAIN •HILL •PLATEAU •PLAIN •VALLEY •U-SHAPED VALLEY •V-SHAPED VALLEY