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1 Landscapes of NYS Lab 3-9 Pages

2 ESRT Page 2

3 ESRT Page 3

4 Landscape: Forms from the interaction of erosional and uplifting forces.

5 Mountain: A large mass of rock that rises above its base.

6 Plain: A level expanse of land, usually devoid of trees.

7 Plateau: An elevated level, expanse of land.

8 Dissected Plateau: An elevated expanse of land broken by a river or canyon.

9 Stream Drainage Pattern: The path of streams/rivers in a watershed.

10 Procedure A: Area Elevation
High Elevation = Red [Mountains] Middle Elevation = Yellow [Plateaus] Low Elevation = Green [Lowlands/Plain] Color AND label map on page 126 using page 2 of your ESRT as a guide HIGH MEDIUM LOW

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12 Procedure B: Surface Drainage Systems
Trace and label watersheds listed on page 124 on Map 2 on page 126 using page 3 of your ESRT as a guide.

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14 Procedure C: Geographic Ages and Bedrock Geology
Use page 3 of your ESRT to list the age and type of bedrock at each specified location. For example: High/mountain elevations are: Age: Middle Proterzoic Type: Intensely Metamorphic

15 Intensely Metamorphic
Age Period/Era Type Sedimentary Metamorphic Intensely Metamorphic

16 Watersheds

17 ESRT Page 2

18 ESRT Page 3


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