Mountain Explorer Worksheet
Explore the fascinating world of mountains with this Grade 2 social studies worksheet, covering basic mountain facts, features, and vocabulary.
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Mountain Explorer Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. What is a mountain?
A flat area of land
A very tall hill with a pointed top
A large body of water
A deep valley
2. What is the top of a mountain called?
Base
Side
Peak
Valley
1. Groups of mountains are called mountain .
2. Mountains can have snow on their tops even in the .
1. All mountains are the same height.
True
False
2. Animals like goats and eagles live in mountains.
True
False
1. Name one way mountains are important to people or animals.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. The highest part of a mountain is called the .
2. A group of mountains in a line is called a mountain .
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