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<div class="lesson">LESSON XII.</div>
<div class="chaphead">HILLS, MOUNTAINS, VALLEYS.</div>
<p>The land is not always level like a plain. In some places it is
high and uneven. We all know what a <i>hill</i> is. It is land a
little higher than the surrounding country.</p>
<p>Is there a hill near where you live? Let us walk to the <i>top</i>,
and stand on its <i>summit</i>. We will start from the <i>foot</i>
or <i>base</i> of the hill. Now we have climbed its steep, rough
<i>sides</i> or <i>slopes</i>. Was the ascent difficult? Is the
view from the top fine?</p>
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<div class="caption">WHAT CAN YOU SEE FROM THE TOP OF THE
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<p>What can you see from the top of the hill--meadow, river, lake,
town? What grow on the hill? What live on the hill?</p>
<p>Which part of a hill is called the base, or foot? The slope, or
sides? The top, or summit?</p>
<p>Give two names for the lowest part of a hill. Two for the highest
part. Two for the part between the highest and lowest parts.</p>
<p>Parts of the land very much higher than the surrounding country are
called <i>mountains</i>. Mountains are much higher than hills. Have
you ever seen a steeple one hundred feet high? A mountain is as
high as twenty such steeples, one on the top of the other. How high
the mountains must be!</p>
<p>Some mountains reach away above the clouds. Their white tops seem
to touch the sky. A man on the summit of one saw the clouds beneath
his feet, while the sun shone where he stood. When it lightened he
saw the flash far below him.</p>
<p>Is it warm or cold at the tops of mountains? With what are many
high mountains covered, even in summer?</p>
<p>The land between mountains or hills is called a <i>valley</i>. Is
there a valley near here? What do you call the ground on either
side?</p>
<p>Would you like best to live on the mountains or in the valley?
Why?</p>
<p>Are mountains of any use?</p>
<p>Yes, hills and mountains are of very great use. They make the earth
more beautiful. Tops of high mountains are so cold that they turn
the clouds into drops of water which fall as rain or snow. Then
mountains give rise to rivers which make the valleys beautiful with
grass and flowers. Mountains do much good to some countries by
keeping off cold winds. They also give us coal and iron and other
minerals which we find so useful.</p>
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<div class="caption">THINK OF A REAL VALLEY BETWEEN
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<p>Here is a picture. What do you call the very high land on the right
and on the left? The long, narrow piece of land between the two
mountains?</p>
<p>When you look at this picture you must think of a real valley
between mountains.</p>
<p>Bring pictures of hills and mountains to school; if you can find
them.</p>
<p>If you had a molding-board and a few quarts of sand; you might
represent hills and mountains with valleys between. Think of a real
hill while you mold.</p>
<p>Draw on your slate a hill you have seen with a little of the
surrounding country.</p>
<p><i>Write:</i></p>
<p>A long, narrow piece of land between hills and mountains is called
a valley.</p>
<p>A hill is land a little higher than the country about it.</p>
<p>A mountain is land that rises to a very great height above the
country about it.</p>
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