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In this project guide, learn how to set up and print your landform brochure efficiently. Define and describe a mountain landform, such as Mount Whitney, covering aspects like elevation, relief, structure, and more. Understand the landscape layout and printing settings required for a professional brochure on landforms.
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Setting Up Your Landform Project Science FA13 Ms. McKernan
Creating Your Brochure Layout • Go to page layout • Orientation • Landscape • Go to page layout • Columns • Three • Go to page layout • Margins • Narrow Page 1 (frontside) Page 2 (back side)
Printing • On a Canon printer (mine is a MX870) hit • Control P • Properties • Page Set Up • Stapling • Short side left • This makes sure that your text faces the same direction on both sides so that all your text is right side up.
Sample Section 2: define and describe your landform A mountain is a type of landform that has both high elevation and high relief. This means that mountains are much higher than sea level and the land surrounding them. Generally, mountains occur as part of a mountain range, or group of mountains that are about the same shape, structure, and age. A mountain's base will cover at least a few square kilometers. Mountains rise to a point called a peak. The sides of a mountain can be very steep. An example of a mountain is Mount Whitney. Mount Whitney belongs to the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It is the highest mountain in the continental US with an elevation of 14,505 ft (4,421 m).