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Mountains
by Martha London
Part of the Earthforms series
Towering high above the land around them, mountains are some of the largest landforms on Earth. As the homes of glaciers and the starting point for many rivers, they can change the land around them in big ways. Explore this amazing Earth-form through engaging photos paired with carefully leveled text.
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Glaciers
by Martha London
Part of the Earthforms series
Frigid, white glaciers cover mountaintops and Arctic regions around the world. The densely packed piles of snow and ice form over thousands of years and are always evolving. They change and move, impacting the landscape around them as they slowly crawl across land. Explore this amazing Earth-form through engaging photos paired with carefully leveled text.
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Rivers
by Martha London
Part of the Earthforms series
From tall mountains through low valleys and all the way to the sea, rivers carry water across the planet. The rushing waterways are an important source of life and reshape Earth as they flows across the land. Explore this amazing Earth-form through engaging photos paired with carefully leveled text.
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Dunes
by Martha London
Part of the Earthforms series
From deserts and coasts to the bottom of the sea, dunes pile high around the world. The sandy structures change and move over time, all the while providing shelter to many plants and animals. Sometimes, dunes even help humans. Explore this amazing Earth-form through engaging photos paired with carefully leveled text.
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Lakes
by Martha London
Part of the Earthforms series
Lakes shape landscapes and life. They hold the fresh water fish, plants, and people need to live. The important landforms take years to form and are constantly changing. Explore this amazing Earth-form through engaging photos paired with carefully leveled text.
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Caves
by Martha London
Part of the Earthforms series
Discover the huge holes carved into mountainsides and cliff faces. The dark, wet space of caves can have winding tunnels, rushing rivers, and awe-inspiring rock sculptures. They may even be home to flapping bats and skittering bugs. Explore this amazing Earth-form through engaging photos paired with carefully leveled text.
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