Journal of School Geography, Bind 3Hammett, 1899 |
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... miles . While generally level they have their more or less dissected portions , varying through all degrees of roughness up to that of the Bad Lands . At other places they are interrupted by mountains , but in discussing the climate ...
... miles . While generally level they have their more or less dissected portions , varying through all degrees of roughness up to that of the Bad Lands . At other places they are interrupted by mountains , but in discussing the climate ...
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... mile or mile , while some of the smallest bits must be carried far in a short time . We had in the room specimens of many kinds of quartz and different kinds of feldspar , fresh and decomposed , with the beauti- ful kaolin resulting ...
... mile or mile , while some of the smallest bits must be carried far in a short time . We had in the room specimens of many kinds of quartz and different kinds of feldspar , fresh and decomposed , with the beauti- ful kaolin resulting ...
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... mile deep into firm rock , and then carry and carry and build and build with the pieces . We had seen the clay caving in along the sides of the gullies ; in this picture we saw where the water giant had curled himself up so harmlessly ...
... mile deep into firm rock , and then carry and carry and build and build with the pieces . We had seen the clay caving in along the sides of the gullies ; in this picture we saw where the water giant had curled himself up so harmlessly ...
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... miles , most of which is very mountainous . The tillable area , in comparison with the total area , is very small . Agriculture is confined in the main to the valleys of the Salt and Gila Rivers and to the borders of the Colorado River ...
... miles , most of which is very mountainous . The tillable area , in comparison with the total area , is very small . Agriculture is confined in the main to the valleys of the Salt and Gila Rivers and to the borders of the Colorado River ...
Side 33
... miles , with a total of 600 miles of lateral ditches , supply the 250,000 acres above men- tioned , and are capable of irrigating fully as much more if the water was at hand for them . This deficiency in the water supply greatly retards ...
... miles , with a total of 600 miles of lateral ditches , supply the 250,000 acres above men- tioned , and are capable of irrigating fully as much more if the water was at hand for them . This deficiency in the water supply greatly retards ...
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