Friday, March 8, 2013

Hills

Hills are areas of raised land that aren't raised as high as mountains. The most popular hills are the Rolling Hills.  Hills. Hills are great places to roll down. Most people love rolling down hills. Hills are not the best places to camp but it is possible. Hills are also great places to ride bikes up and down. (Going uphill is harder than going downhill) Hills are also not very tall. So don't be surprized to see one because they are probably the most common landform in the world.








                           

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Plateaus

Plateaus are landforms that are very tall. Plateaus are very tall and steep. Plateaus are almost exactly like cliffs. Plateaus are tall areas of land that are flat at the top and are hard to climb up because they don't have a sloped area of land to walk up.The most popular plateau in the world is the Tibetan plateau. Plateaus are great places to run but don't go off the edge! Plateas are also great for rock climbing also.









     Top 10 Most Popular Plateaus
  1. Tibetan
  2. Columbia
  3. Antarctic
  4. Colorado
  5. Deccan
  6. Table Mountain
  7. Potohar
  8. Atherton
  9. Hardangervidda
  10. Brazilian

Friday, March 1, 2013

Plains

Plains are gigantic flat areas of land. The inner plains do not have many trees. The inner plains is where we get most of our grains. There are two types of plains. There are the inner plains and the coastal plains. More people live on the coastal plains becuse it is close to the beach. It is also a lot easier to build on the plains then in the other other parts of the worlds. The plains our very fun to people who like to bike but do not liketo bike up or downhill. The plains are great places to play tag to because it is harder to trip over things.








                                                     
                       States with plains In The U.S.

  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania
  • Delaware
  • Maryland
  • Virgina
  • North Carlina
  • South Carlina
  • Georgia
  • Alabama
  • Florida
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • Tennessee
  • Kentucky
  • Texas