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... Describe some of them to your teacher . If you do not know their names describe them so carefully that your teacher can tell you their names . ( 13 ) What kind of furs have you seen people wearing as wraps ? ( 14 ) Why do we wear light ...
... Describe some of them to your teacher . If you do not know their names describe them so carefully that your teacher can tell you their names . ( 13 ) What kind of furs have you seen people wearing as wraps ? ( 14 ) Why do we wear light ...
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... Describe the journey of an Arab family from one oasis to another . ( 32 ) How are the camel , sheep , goat , and horse useful to the Arabs ? ( 33 ) Tell something about the food of the Arabs ; the clothing . REVIEW . ( 1 ) Where could ...
... Describe the journey of an Arab family from one oasis to another . ( 32 ) How are the camel , sheep , goat , and horse useful to the Arabs ? ( 33 ) Tell something about the food of the Arabs ; the clothing . REVIEW . ( 1 ) Where could ...
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... describe how they appear . ( 2 ) If you have ever visited a mountain , or have ever climbed to the top of one , write a story about what you saw . SUPPLEMENTARY READING . Brigham : From Trail to Railway , pp . 167-181 . Lyde : Man and ...
... describe how they appear . ( 2 ) If you have ever visited a mountain , or have ever climbed to the top of one , write a story about what you saw . SUPPLEMENTARY READING . Brigham : From Trail to Railway , pp . 167-181 . Lyde : Man and ...
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... Describe any swamp that you have seen . How was it kept wet ? What kind of plants grew there ? How can swamps be drained ? SUPPLEMENTARY READING . Lyde : Man and his Work , pp . 43-48 . Chamberlain : North America , pp . 115-125 . Long ...
... Describe any swamp that you have seen . How was it kept wet ? What kind of plants grew there ? How can swamps be drained ? SUPPLEMENTARY READING . Lyde : Man and his Work , pp . 43-48 . Chamberlain : North America , pp . 115-125 . Long ...
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... Describe the work done by little rivulets on a steep hillside . ( 4 ) What is meant by the channel , and by the bed of a stream ? ( 5 ) What is a ridge ? ( 6 ) In the case of large streams , what do slopes and ridges become ? ( 7 ) What ...
... Describe the work done by little rivulets on a steep hillside . ( 4 ) What is meant by the channel , and by the bed of a stream ? ( 5 ) What is a ridge ? ( 6 ) In the case of large streams , what do slopes and ridges become ? ( 7 ) What ...
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Africa Alaska animals Arctic Arctic Circle Arctic Ocean Argentina Asia Atlantic Ocean Australia Austria-Hungary Brazil British building built called Canada Canal capital carried cattle Central chief city climate clothing coal cold colonies continent corn cotton crops earth east eastern Empire Eurasia Europe exports factories farming FIGURE fish forests fruits Geography German Empire globe grain Gulf hills Indians industries iron islands Isthmus of Panama Lake land largest leading live Longitude lumber manufacturing Mexico minerals mines Mississippi moun mountains Name nearly North northern ocean Pacific Pacific Ocean Panama plants plateau Pole population race railroads rain regions River rock Russia salt sheep ships slopes soil South America southern Spain Square Miles Strait streams SUPPLEMENTARY READING surface tains trade trees TROPIC OF CANCER Tropic of Capricorn tropical United valleys western wheat York Zone
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Page 71 - Each degree is divided into 60 equal parts called minutes, and each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds.
Page 260 - This is an enormous figure cut out of the solid rock, having the head of a woman and the body of a lion.
Page 76 - The space between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle is called the North Temperate Zone, and that between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle is the South Temperate Zone.
Page 90 - A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water is called a strait.
Page 101 - They crossed the Rocky Mountains and descended the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean, thus gaining a foothold in the extreme Northwest.
Page 274 - Compare the cotton crop of the United States with that of the rest of the world.
Page 212 - Germany vast amounts of it are found a few feet below the surface of the ground in the northern part of the country.
Page 36 - An island is a body of land completely surrounded by water" and "A mountain is a high elevation of land composed mainly of rock." We struggled through, "Ponds and lakes are bodies of water that occupy depressions in the land." Whatever depressions in the land might be, it was beyond us to fathom ; but woe engulfed us if we could not tell that lakes occupied them. We sometimes had ten or more of these definitions in one day, and some of us were "kept in...
Page 61 - ... the right hand toward the east, and the left hand toward the west. The Making and Reading of Maps.