Geographical Nature Studies for Primary Work in Home Geography

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Geographical Nature Studies for Primary Work in Home Geography
Frank Owen Payne
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See what the rills do here. They drop all their load of silt, and it forms a mud bank. The water flows through this mud bank in many channels. Such places are called deltas, and you can find them after every rain storm.
, THE WORK OF THE STREAMS.
This is not the only work of the streams. They are wearing out little channels in which to flow. How do they do this ? The running water tears off tiny pieces of soil and carries them away. The rain has wet the ground and softened it so that the little
... rills can do this. The small grains 62 which roll along in the rill also help to loosen soil from the sides and bottom of the channel.
Streams are everywhere doing just such work as this. Up among the hills where the slopes are steep, the rills dig out so much silt that large stones become loosened. These stones roll down the bed of the streams. The rolling stone is carried here and there by the water, knocking against other stones until it becomes a smooth pebble.
So you see every little brook is a miller who grinds stones.


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