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4.1 California Landforms

Name:______________________________________Date:__________

Internet Worksheet 4.1 - California History

1. Go on the Sequoia Home Page and click on Student Links 2. Click on California History Online 3. Scroll down to the timeline and click the first item on the timeline (it's called "The Physical Setting") 4. Which two states are larger than California? _________________________________________________________ 5. On the left side of the screen, click on Mountains of California 6. Which is the tallest mountain in California?___________________ How tall is it?_______________ 7. Now click on Sierra Nevada 8. How many miles long is the Sierra Nevada mountain range?______________________ 9. For the next questions, you need to figure out where to look for answers! 10. Who named the desert Death Valley? ________________________________________________________ 11. There are three deserts in California. Which one is the largest? ________________________________________________________ 12. How long is the California coastline? ________________________________________________________ 13. How deep are the deepest parts of the San Francisco Bay? ________________________________________________________ 14. Look at a web page you haven't read yet. What's one more thing you learned about California's physical setting? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________


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