Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Waterfalls,caves,and islands

Waterfalls are rivers that lead off of cliffs. Some waterfalls go straight down,while others are broken into parts by rocks that stick out of the cliff. If a waterfall is tall,there will usually be mist at the bottom. A cave is a large opening that leads underground. Caves form naturally from the weathering of rock. Islands,pronounced ilands,are bodies of land that are completley surrounded by water.


4 comments:

  1. Jessica, I love your pictures! I am learning things that I did not know by reading your blog, I bet you are learning a lot too. What is the most surprising thing that you learned so far about landforms? You will have to tell me after you read this.
    -Mom

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  2. Those pictures are soooooooooooo beautiful...I want to go to where they were taken :) Mrs. Dowell

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  3. Mrs. Dowell- The waterfall picture is a painting. The second picture is Angelos Island. The third one is a bear cave!

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  4. -Mom, the most suprising thing I learned was that volcanoes dig 3,000 km into the earth.-Jessica

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