The document discusses different landforms created by geological processes. It describes exogenic and endogenic forces that shape the Earth's surface, including weathering, erosion, and the work of rivers, seas, ice, and wind. Specifically, it explains how rivers form meanders, ox-bow lakes, floodplains, and deltas, and how sea waves create sea cliffs, arches, and stacks by eroding coastal rocks. It also discusses how glaciers transport debris in moraines and how wind forms sand dunes and deposits loess in deserts.
2. TWO TYPES OF FORCES
EXOGENIC (Exogenous) FORCE
ENDOGENIC (Endogenous) FORCE -Earthquake, Volcano
MAJOR LAND FORMS– weathering and erosion
Work of a River
Work of Sea Waves
Work of Ice
Work of wind
3. CLASS -1
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOR THIS CLASS
TWO TYPES OF FORCES:
• EXOGENIC (Exogenous) FORCE
• ENDOGENIC (Endogenous) FORCE -Earthquake, Volcano
DATE: 13.07.2020
16. When the Lithospheric plates move, the surface of
the earth vibrates.
The vibrations can travel all round the earth. These
vibrations are called earthquakes.
17. The place in the crust where the movement
starts is called the Focus.
The place on the surface above the focus is
called the Epicenter.
Vibrations travel outwards from the Epicenter
as waves.
Greatest damage is usually closest to the
Epicenter and the strength of the earth quake
decreases away from the centre
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19. QUIZ TIME
Which is caused by the sudden movements of the earth?
Volcano
Folding
Flood plain
Why do the plates move?
___________ is the place on the crust where the movement
in an earthquake starts
20. CLASS -2
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOR THIS CLASS
MAJOR LAND FORMS– weathering and erosion
Work of a River
DATE: .07.20
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22. The landscape is being formed by two
processes:
Weathering
Erosion
23. The landscape is being formed by two
processes:
Weathering
Erosion
34. When river overflows its banks, it leads to the
flooding of the neighbouring areas.
As it floods , it deposits layers of fine soil and
other material called sediments along its
banks. This lead to the formation of
floodplain.
35. The raised banks are called levees.
As the river approaches the sea, the speed of
the flowing water decreases and the river
begins to break up into a number of streams
called distributaries.
39. QUIZ TIME
a. Floodplains are ______
i. Flat
ii. Fertile
iii. Barren
iv. Both a and b
b. _____ is an odd one in the following
i. Waterfall
ii. Levees
iii. Delta
iv. Moraines
46. When sea caves become bigger and
bigger only the roof of the caves remain,
then form sea arches.
47. Erosion breaks the roof and only walls
are left. These wall like features are
called stacks.
48. The steep rocky coast rising almost vertically
above sea water is called sea cliff.
The sea waves deposit sediments along the
shores forming beaches.
54. Moraine is unsorted, mixed bits of rock, carried
by and often left behind by a glacier. This rock
is worn down from the valley's sides, floor, and
through the action of frozen water on rock-
faces above the glacier. Moraine can travel for
hundreds of miles with a glacier before being
deposited.
MORAINE
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59. An active agent of erosion and
deposition in the deserts is wind .
In deserts rocks in the shape of a
mushroom , commonly called
mushroom rocks.
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61. When the wind blows, it lifts and
transports sand from one place to
another. When it stops blowing the
sand falls and gets deposited in low
hill – like structures called sand
dunes.
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63. In some parts of the world, windblown
dust and silt blanket the land. This layer
of fine, mineral-rich material is
called loess. Loess is mostly created by
wind, but can also be formed by glaciers.
When glaciers grind rocks to a fine
powder, loess can form.
LOESS
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65. QUIZ TIME
a. In deserts we see rocks in the shape of a _____
i. Cactus
ii. Mushroom
iii. Rose
iv. Lotus
b. ___________ are ‘rivers’ of ice
i. Moraines
ii. Glacier
iii. Igloo
iv. Loess
c. The hill-like structures in the desert are called ______.
d. Hollow like caves that are formed on the rocks are called _____.
e. Pick the odd one: mushroom rocks, sand dunes, sea caves.