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Scott Calta

Scott Calta. 7 Wonders of the Landform World. The Landform Wonders of the World Tour. Lists of seven wonders began in ancient times by the Greeks. The Seven Wonders lists varied, resulting in many more than seven wonders. These are Seven Landform Wonders of today’s world.

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Scott Calta

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  1. Scott Calta 7 Wonders of the Landform World

  2. The Landform Wonders of the World Tour • Lists of seven wonders began in ancient times by the Greeks. The Seven Wonders lists varied, resulting in many more than seven wonders. These are Seven Landform Wonders of today’s world.

  3. Landform Wonders of the World Tour We will visit seven wonders that are truly remarkable feats of the landform world that you have studied.

  4. Seven Landform Wonders of the World • Angel Falls, Venezuela • Himalyas, India • Ayers Rock (Uluru), Australia • Guilin, China • Grand Canyon, USA • Great Barrier Reef, Australia • Iguassu Falls, South America

  5. Angel Falls • Angel Fallsis located in Canaima National Park, Venezuela in a remote jungle. It is the highest waterfall in the world, more than twice the height of the Empire State Building, and three times the height of the Eiffel Tower.

  6. Angel Falls,Venezuela

  7. Himalayas, India In the heart of southern Asia is located the loftiest Landform chain on earth. Forming a geographical divide that separates the Indian subcontinent from Central Asia, the Himalayas extend from west to east in a massive arc for about 2500 kilometers (1550 miles).

  8. Himalayas range

  9. THE ROCK: AYERS ROCK • Long called Uluru (“sacred place”) by the Aborigines, Ayers Rockis located in central Australia in the Northern Territory. It is the world's largest monolith, rising 862.5 meters (1,143 feet high) and covers an area of 2 square miles.

  10. ULURU, Australia

  11. Guilin Range, China • There is a popular saying about Guilin, "the Landforms and water of Guilin are the finest under heaven." Guilin is located in southern China and is famous for its dramatic peaks, clear waters, caves, and long history.

  12. Guilin, China

  13. Grand Canyon, USA • Measured in Colorado River miles, the Grand Canyonis 277 miles long and begins at Lees Ferry and ends at the Grand Wash Cliffs. It is 18 miles across at its widest point and consists of more than one million acres of land! At the North Rim (which has only seasonal access) it is 6000 feet (1829 meters) deep.

  14. Grand Canyon, Colorado, USA

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  17. Great Barrier Reef, Australia • The Great Barrier Reefstretches along the east coast of Queensland in Australia. It is the world's largest coral reef . It is over 2000km (1250 miles) long! It is not a single reef at all. It is made up of over 2900 individual reefs very close to each other.

  18. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

  19. Iguassu Falls, South America • Iguassu Falls is on the border of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. Iguaçú comes means Great Water. The falls are a mile long and 100 yards high, and consist of 275 separate falls.

  20. Iguassu Falls,Brazil

  21. Tomorrow our table groups will look at books, magazines and other interesting items from our library, about four different types of landforms. Each group will rotate after 15 minutes, as we have done before. Where will your group start?

  22. Tomorrow’s rotations start with… Table 1: Mountains Table 2: Reefs Table 4: Canyons Table 3: Waterfalls

  23. Thank you. I hope that you enjoyed your trip!

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