. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. land mass ingreater or less degree. Africa. DIRECTIONS FOR MODELING. a. Bisect the upper, lower, and left-hand sides of the board,and place the proper marks. b. Mark the upper third of the right-hand side. c. Gather the sand a little above the center of the board. 1. Draw the sand in a broad, increasing mass toward thecorner A^ and carry it nearly to the centers of the upper and leftsides (Fig. 45). 2. Pull t


. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. land mass ingreater or less degree. Africa. DIRECTIONS FOR MODELING. a. Bisect the upper, lower, and left-hand sides of the board,and place the proper marks. b. Mark the upper third of the right-hand side. c. Gather the sand a little above the center of the board. 1. Draw the sand in a broad, increasing mass toward thecorner A^ and carry it nearly to the centers of the upper and leftsides (Fig. 45). 2. Pull the sand in a broad and slightly-decreasing mass fromthe center nearly to the middle point at the bottom of the board. 3. Draw the line of sand, with an upward sweep and a narrow-ing mass, nearly out to the upper third on the right. 4. Draw the sand in an oval mass slightly toward the upperright corner at B. 5. Model the shore by any good outline map. Advanced Work in Sand Modeling. 89 6. Locate the main axis and the other mountain ranges, therivers, the deserts, and other natural features of the somewhat resembles South America in form, but its 3i 6 // / 1 I^ c 2. Fig. 45. 0) plan of structure combines that of the Old World and of the may be considered in two parts, the southern having, like theAmerican continents, its greatest extent from north to south; 90 Sand Map of Australia. while the northern part extends from east to west. The wholecontinent forms one vast plateau, which is surmounted by short,irregular mountain ranges. The first movement, i, extends the northern part as a broadplateau, and introduces the new east and west axis; while in 2the north and south line of the main axis appears. The othermovements, 3 and 4, are simple extensions modifying the mainform. Australia. DIRECTIONS FOR MODELING. a. Divide the upper side of the board into thirds and markthe right-hand division. b. Bisect the left side, and then bisect the lower half of thes


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