1) Which of the following is an Island? a) b) c) d) 2) These are flat or gently sloping regions on Earth's surface, can form through sedimentation from eroded soil atop hills and mountains, or from lava flow deposited by wind, water, or ice. a) Valley b) Canyon c) Plain d) Plateau 3) A _______ is a feature on Earth's surface that is part of the terrain.ow strip of land with water on both sides that connects two larger landmasses? a) Weathering b) Erosion c) Exogenic Process d) Landform 4) This landform is characterized by scant rainfall and sparse vegetation, often inhabit rain shadow regions—areas on the leeward side of mountain ranges where prevailing winds block moisture. a) Desert b) Valley c) Plateu d) Island 5) is a piece of land which is surrounded by water from all sides and formed either due to volcanic eruptions or due to hot spots in the lithosphere. a) Island b) Archipelago c) Continent d) Plain 6) ________ are flat highlands that are separated from the surroundings due to steep slopes. a) Mountain b) Hill c) Plateu d) Volcano 7) It is a process where external forces shaping the Earth's surface, including erosion by water, wind, and ice, as well as weathering and deposition. a) Weathering Process b) Exogenic Process c) Endogenic Process d) Deposition 8) What landform is a large, elevated area of land that rises steeply from the surrounding landscape? a) Hill b) Mountain c) Island d) Valley 9) It is the breaking down of rocks and minerals into smaller particles due to exposure to atmospheric conditions like rain, temperature changes, and biological activity. a) Mass Wasting b) Erosion c) Weathering d) Deposition 10) Which of the following is a Plateu? a) b) c) d)

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