Obtain a stereoscope from your instructor, unfold it, and center it over the line that separates the two aerial photographs of the volcanic cone in Figure 1. Use this stereogram to complete the following.
Mark the highest point on the volcano with an X.
Figure 1
Stereogram of Mt. Capulin, a volcanic cinder cone located in northeastern New Mexico. The stereogram consists of two overlapping aerial photographs taken from an altitude of approximately 16,000 feet. To view the three-dimensional image of the volcano, center a stereoscope over the line that separates the two photographs. Then, while looking through the stereoscope, adjust the stereoscope until the image appears in three dimensions. (Courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey)
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