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Overview:
In this activity, students construct three-dimensional models from terrain information provided by two-dimensional topographic maps. This will allow them to visualize how changes in elevation over a certain distance can be represented on a flat piece of paper that can be folded up and tucked away. Each group is responsible for constructing a model of Mount St. Helens 'before' and 'after', a depression, a stream, and a hill. Discussion questions related to the different representations are also included.
Subject:
Astronomy, Chemistry, Geoscience, Physical Geography, Physics, Space Science
Level:
Middle School, High School
Material Type:
Activity/Lab, Interactive
Author:
Provider:
UCAR Staff
Provider Set:
New York State Earth Science Instructional Collection
Date Added:
11/06/2014
Language:
English
Media Format:
Text/HTML

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