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Title
The Earth Book (40774)
Physical Illustrated; 64 pages
Produced 2017
Distributor 360 Degrees (5198)
Audience Primary, Intermediate (PI)
Collection Professional Library
Synopsis "Explore the incredible place we call home! Marvel at the physical planet, learn how the weather works, meet some of the most influential people from the past and present, and much more. Examine every corner of the Earth -from outer space to underground, and from the Maasai steppe to Manhattan."—Provided by publisher.
Author Litton, Jonathan
Added autho Hegbrook, Thomas
Dimensions 33 cm
ISBN# 9781944530068
Pub. Loc. Wilton, CT
Contents Earth at a glance -Physical Earth -How the Earth was formed -Third rock from the Sun -Where does Earth end and space begin? -Earthquakes and volcanoes -How the weather works -Journey to the center of the Earth -Powerful planet -Ever-changing Earth -Life on Earth -Tree of life -Animal habitats -Plants and trees -Remarkable species -Super survivalists -Unsung earthlings -Prehistoric planet -Earth regions -Oceans -Islands -Rainforests -Poles -Deserts -Extreme Earth -Otherworldly environments -The human planet -The human story -Parade of people -Super cities -Countries and continents -Influential earthlings -World wonders -Threats to the Earth -Hope for humanity -Are we alone.
Notes "A world of exploration and wonder"--Cover.
Parts 1 volume (unpaged)
Stmt Resp by Jonathan Litton ; illustrated by Thomas Hegbrook.
Subjects Geology; Ecology; Earth; Geography; Hegbrook, Thomas,—illustrator(A)
Call# 550 LIT
Holdings
Book 1 copy
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