Exploring Mountains and Landforms: A study on the Earth's peaks, volcanic structures, and the world's most significant mountain ranges including Everest and Kilimanjaro.
رقم الاختبار852
الصفالصف السادس
المادةلغة انجليزية
الفصلالفصل الثالث
السنة الدراسية2025/2026
عدد الأسئلة14
إجمالي النقاط14
تاريخ الإضافة2026-04-22
الزيارات15
المعلم أو الناشرMaya Dayoub
اختر إجابة واحدة لكل سؤال. عند الاختيار ستظهر النتيجة فورًا: الأخضر صحيح، والأحمر خطأ، وسيظهر تفسير الإجابة مباشرة إن كان متوفرًا. وبعد آخر سؤال ستظهر الدرجة النهائية تلقائيًا.
Question 1
Points: 1
What is the highest point of a mountain called?
Explanation
The highest point or summit of a mountain is referred to as the peak.
Question 2
Points: 1
Which one is the biggest mountain above sea level?
Explanation
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world above sea level, located in the Himalayas.
Question 3
Points: 1
What mountain is formed from an opening in the Earth's crust that spits out lava?
Explanation
Volcanic mountains are formed by the accumulation of lava and ash that erupt through an opening in the crust.
Question 4
Points: 1
How many types of mountains are there
Explanation
There are generally considered to be five main types of mountains: fold, block, volcanic, dome, and plateau. Since 5 is not an option, 'None of the above' is selected.
Question 5
Points: 1
Identify this type of mountain
Explanation
The image clearly shows an active eruption with fire and lava, which defines a volcanic mountain.
Question 6
Points: 1
Which is the highest underwater mountain
Explanation
Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain from base to peak, but more than half of its height is submerged underwater.
Question 7
Points: 1
How high is the tallest mountain?
Explanation
The height of Mount Everest is approximately 8,848 meters above sea level.
Question 8
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Natural features of the Earth's surface are called ______.
Explanation
Landforms are the natural physical features of the Earth's surface.
Question 9
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Several mountains join together to form a_______________.
Explanation
A group of geographically related mountains that are linked together is called a mountain range.
Question 10
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Very few people live in the mountains due to :
Explanation
All the listed factors—climate, terrain difficulty, and poor soil—make mountains less hospitable for large populations.
Question 11
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Mountains are a _______________against winds.
Explanation
Because of their great height, mountains serve as a natural barrier to the movement of air and wind.
Question 12
Points: 1
Tallest mountain in the world, by China and India:
Explanation
Mount Everest is the highest mountain on Earth and is located in the Himalayas on the border of China and Nepal (near India).
Question 13
Points: 1
Tallest mountain in Africa:
Explanation
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano in Tanzania and the highest peak in Africa.
Question 14
Points: 1
Are there mountains under the sea?
Explanation
Vast mountain ranges and volcanic peaks exist on the ocean floor, known as seamounts and oceanic ridges.
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