. 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. Fig. slopes and a valley between. they live refuse to hold them any longer, so down they come tothe earth. * Do a great many fall upon the slopes ? Yes,Charles. Now what happened to the stones and apples?. Fig, rolled down the hill slopes. In just the same mannerthe little travelers that I am thinking about came tumbling oneover the other until they reached the valley below. Now howmany know th


. 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. Fig. slopes and a valley between. they live refuse to hold them any longer, so down they come tothe earth. * Do a great many fall upon the slopes ? Yes,Charles. Now what happened to the stones and apples?. Fig, rolled down the hill slopes. In just the same mannerthe little travelers that I am thinking about came tumbling oneover the other until they reached the valley below. Now howmany know the name of these little travelers ? *^ Drops of water. 6o A River Basin. Home in the clouds. No drops like to stay alone. * Theyflow together and wash out gullies in the hills. They uniteand form springs, brooks, creeks, and rivers. The farther thestreams run, the larger they grow. Now what is the name ofthis stream ? Mississippi. The Indians called this river Mishi—great, sipi—river; or the GREAT Father of Waters. OneHttle stream touches another stream, then both join another. We


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