Elementary Inductive GeographyPotter & Putnam Company, 1900 - 228 páginas |
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... slopes to lower lev els . The stones rub and grind against each other and against rocks in stance ash- es are left . These ash- es are composed of the mineral substances which cannot be destroyed by fire . How do mineral substances get ...
... slopes to lower lev els . The stones rub and grind against each other and against rocks in stance ash- es are left . These ash- es are composed of the mineral substances which cannot be destroyed by fire . How do mineral substances get ...
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... slopes , to unite with other streams or to reach a lower level . Trace the streams in the lower picture on this page . You see that many little streams feed the larger or main stream . The rain which washes the surface , together with ...
... slopes , to unite with other streams or to reach a lower level . Trace the streams in the lower picture on this page . You see that many little streams feed the larger or main stream . The rain which washes the surface , together with ...
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... slopes meet . As the little streams reach the foot of the slope , they unite with other little streams which flow down the opposite slope . All of these streams form a larger stream which flows between the two slopes . THE WORK OF ...
... slopes meet . As the little streams reach the foot of the slope , they unite with other little streams which flow down the opposite slope . All of these streams form a larger stream which flows between the two slopes . THE WORK OF ...
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... slope of each grand division ; the short slope of each . Tell on which slopes the long rivers descend . They help to form the great river and lake basins . The mountains of the Secondary High- lands are flat - topped and rounded , show ...
... slope of each grand division ; the short slope of each . Tell on which slopes the long rivers descend . They help to form the great river and lake basins . The mountains of the Secondary High- lands are flat - topped and rounded , show ...
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... slopes . Thus many mountainous regions have been opened to business and travel . This is especially true in North America and Europe , where the white race controls . valleys , where they melt , forming streams . These streams flow to ...
... slopes . Thus many mountainous regions have been opened to business and travel . This is especially true in North America and Europe , where the white race controls . valleys , where they melt , forming streams . These streams flow to ...
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Africa Alaska animals ANTARCTIC ANTARCTIC OCEAN ARCTIC ARCTIC CIRCLE Arctic Ocean Asia Atlantic ATLANTIC OCEAN Australia Baffin Bay belong Bering Sea bodies of water Brazil Cape China climate Coastal Plain cold Continent cotton coun Describe DESERT earth east eastern Europe farming Find flow forests fruits grain grand divisions grass grow Gulf harbors highlands important Indians industries islands Lake land largest city live locate the capital lowlands manufacturing Mexico mineral mining Mississippi moun mountain Name and locate North America northern OCEAN Pacific PACIFIC OCEAN PENINSULA plants plateau Port principal railroads region rock rocky Russia seaport Siberia slope snow soil South southern Strait streams sugar summer surface tains Tell tion Trace the rivers trade centers trees TROPIC TROPIC OF CANCER TROPIC OF CAPRICORN tures United Valley vessels warm water-parting West White winds winter
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Página 7 - The wonderful air is over me, And the wonderful wind is shaking the tree; It walks on the water, and whirls the mills, And talks to itself on the tops of the hills.
Página 8 - With the wheat-fields that nod and the rivers that flow, With cities and gardens, and cliffs and isles, And people upon you for thousands of miles? Ah! you are so great, and I am so small, I tremble to think of you, World, at all; And yet, when I said my prayers to-day, A whisper inside me seemed to say, "You are more than the Earth, though you are such a dot: You can love and think, and the Earth cannot!
Página 99 - Granite to me is potter's clay: Under the touch of my careless waves It rises in turrets and sinks in caves; The iron cliffs that edge the land I grind to pebbles, and sift to sand, And beach-grass bloweth and children play In what were the rocks of yesterday; It is but a moment of sport to me — I am the Sea! I am the Sea. In my bosom deep Wealth and Wonder and Beauty sleep; Wealth and Wonder and Beauty rise In changing splendor of sunset skies, And comfort the earth with rains and snows Till waves...
Página 222 - Memphis, Tenn Miami, Fla Milwaukee, Wis Minneapolis, Minn — Mobile, Ala Montgomery, Ala Nashville, Tenn Newark, NJ New Haven, Conn New Orleans, La New York, NY Norfolk, Va Oakland, Calif Oklahoma City, Okla.
Página 99 - THE SEA. I am the Sea. I hold the land As one holds an apple in his hand. Hold it fast with sleepless eyes, Watching the continents sink and rise. Out of my bosom the mountains grow, Back to its depths they crumble slow : The earth is a helpless child to me — I am the Sea! I am the Sea. When I draw back Blossom and verdure follow my track, And the land I leave grows proud and fair, For the wonderful race of man is there; And the winds of heaven wail and cry While the nations rise and reign and...
Página 99 - I am the Sea. The earth I sway; Granite to me is potter's clay ; Under the touch of my careless waves It rises in turrets and sinks in caves; The iron cliffs that edge the land I grind to pebbles and sift to sand, And beach-grass bloweth and children play In what were the rocks of yesterday. It is but a moment of sport to me. I am the Sea ! I am the Sea. In my bosom deep Wealth and Wonder and Beauty sleep ; Wealth and Wonder and Beauty rise In changing splendor of sunset skies, And comfort the earth...
Página 222 - Erie, Penn Evansville, Ind. . . Fall River, Mass. . . Fitchburg, Mass. . . Fort Wayne, Ind. . . Fort Worth, Tex. . . Galveston, Tex. . . Gloucester, Mass. . . Grand Rapids, Mich. Harrisburg, Penn. Hartford, Conn. . . Haverhill, Mass. . . Hoboken, NJ . . . Holyoke, Mass. . . Houston, Tex. . . . Indianapolis, Ind.
Página 22 - For convenience in measuring distances the surface of the earth is divided into two equal parts by an imaginary line, called the Equator, extending horizontally around it.
Página 9 - They are divided into six Grand Divisions : North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. (Europe and Asia together form Eurasia.) Find each grand division in the world-pictures.
Página 222 - Pa., Atlanta, Ga., Atlantic City, NJ, Auburn, 'NY, Augusta, Ga., Baltimore, Md., Bay City, Mich ... Bayonne, N.