A home geography of New York city . ow hillsextending from the bay shore at Fort Hamilton in a northeasterlydirection. Look at therelief map. This chainof low hills passesthrough Greenwoodcemetery, ProspectPark, and East NewYork into the jjoroughof Queens. Do you seethe direction on therelief map? This chainof hills is not a rocky ridge, it IS made up House of Simon Aertsen de Hart on Gowanus of loose material, such ^-^^^ ^^^ standing (18G7) as cobblestones, bowlders, clay, sand, and gravel. From these hillsthe land slopes gently towards the north. South of this chain ofhills the land is low a


A home geography of New York city . ow hillsextending from the bay shore at Fort Hamilton in a northeasterlydirection. Look at therelief map. This chainof low hills passesthrough Greenwoodcemetery, ProspectPark, and East NewYork into the jjoroughof Queens. Do you seethe direction on therelief map? This chainof hills is not a rocky ridge, it IS made up House of Simon Aertsen de Hart on Gowanus of loose material, such ^-^^^ ^^^ standing (18G7) as cobblestones, bowlders, clay, sand, and gravel. From these hillsthe land slopes gently towards the north. South of this chain ofhills the land is low and in some places marshy. Along the shore opposite the lower point of Manhattan thereis an irregular bluff known as Brooklyn Heights. Between FortHamilton and Evergreen cemetery much of the surface has beenchanged by the grading of the streets. Queens. The borough of Queens is the largest and is very irreg-ular in shape, with deep indentations on the north. Measure itsgreatest length and width. Tell its boundaries. Name two bays on. 46 HOME GEOGRAPHY OF KEW YORK CITY


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