PART I |
![](button_s.gif) | INTRODUCTION |
![](button_s.gif) | 1. Instructions |
![](button_s.gif) | 2. Statement of the Problem |
![](button_s.gif) | 3. What Are Landforms? |
![](button_s.gif) | 4. What Are the Landforms of NY City? |
![](button_s.gif) | 5. Processes That Create Landforms |
![](button_s.gif) | 6. What Does "Origin of a Landform" Mean? |
![](button_s.gif) | 7. A Scientific Method |
PART II |
![](button_s.gif) | 1. Instructions |
![](button_s.gif) | 2. The Hypothesis of Differential Erosion |
PART III |
![](button_s.gif) | 1. Instructions |
![](button_s.gif) | 2. The Hypothesis of Deposition |
![](button_s.gif) | 3. The Hypothesis of Deformation |
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PART IV |
![](button_s.gif) | 1. Instructions |
![](button_s.gif) | 2. Evaluating And Comparing Hypotheses |
PART V |
![](button_s.gif) | 1. Instructions |
| 2. The Geologists' World |
![](buttonon.gif) | The Print and Form Shop |
![](buttonon.gif) | Quick Links To Resources |
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