Field, laboratory, and library manual in physical geography . S OF THE EARTHS SUR-FACE DRAWN TO SCALE Refer to the map of the United States showing elevations bycolors (Fig. 7). Use cross-section paper and draw a profile alongthe parallel of 37 degrees north latitude. Use a horizontal scaleof 2 millimeters to 1 degree, vertical scale of 2 millimeters to1000 feet. Draw a rectangle around your profile, marking thedegrees above and the elevations on the right and left. Indicatelongitude as either east or west. Below the rectangle write thenames of the principal land and water features, such as Pa
Field, laboratory, and library manual in physical geography . S OF THE EARTHS SUR-FACE DRAWN TO SCALE Refer to the map of the United States showing elevations bycolors (Fig. 7). Use cross-section paper and draw a profile alongthe parallel of 37 degrees north latitude. Use a horizontal scaleof 2 millimeters to 1 degree, vertical scale of 2 millimeters to1000 feet. Draw a rectangle around your profile, marking thedegrees above and the elevations on the right and left. Indicatelongitude as either east or west. Below the rectangle write thenames of the principal land and water features, such as PacificOcean, Coast Range, Valley of California, Sierra Nevada Moun-tains, Grreat Basin, etc. Number these features consecutivelyand place corresponding figures beneath the proper part of theprofile. Give your profile an appropriate title, stating horizontaland vertical scales. Note. Use pen and ink to finish drawing. The water may be coloreda very light blue. The land may be shaded with a lead pencil. Spaceabove land and water should be left without 105 Long-it ude 100
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