id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43826 Hutchinson, H. N. (Henry Neville) The Story of the Hills: A Book About Mountains for General Readers. .txt text/plain 72224 3326 74 a little observation goes a long way to help them to read mountain In old times people looked with awe upon the mountains, and of the rocks of which mountain chains are composed, in observing higher parts of mountain-ranges the cold is so great that the water that valleys were rents in the rocks of the earth's crust formed forced their way up from subterranean regions into the rocks forming among the rocks of mountains far away. rock-forming materials brought down to the seas at the present day. for mountains _are_ formed of hard rocks; but at the same time we frequently does, buried in mountain rocks the fossil remains of not all; for in every mountain region we find that the rocks have steep valley, and great masses of hard rock stand out as bold hills crumpling of the rocks of mountains produced, is not at present ./cache/43826.txt ./txt/43826.txt