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Today, we will create a comprehensive landforms picture glossary that will enhance your school project. Using images from the internet is a great way to illustrate your work, but it's important to give proper credit by including the URLs from where you sourced each picture. Follow along with your teacher to learn how to copy and paste images and descriptions into your project. We'll cover various landforms, including mountains, hills, rivers, and oceans. By the end, you'll have a visually appealing glossary ready for submission!
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Landforms Today we will create a landforms picture glossary
When you use pictures from the internet for a school project, you should let your readers know where you got them.
One way you can let them know is by copying and pasting the URL to your project. Turn off your monitor and watch the teacher show you how to copy and paste pictures and text.
1. mountain Right click on the hyperlink and click on Open Hyperlink 2. Paste your picture of a mountain here. Describe the landform in this picture. Paste your URL here. 3. http://www.nps.gov/romo/photosmultimedia/scenery_photo_gallery.htm?eid=147265&root_aId=155#e_147265
hill 1. 2. Describe the landform in this picture. 3. http://www.nps.gov/joda/tours/putour.htm
1. river 2. Describe the landform in this picture. 3. http://www.nps.gov/olym/river/river.htm
Try this one on your own. Ocean Describe the landform in this picture. http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/coastal/hazards.cfm