This is not only the story of an exciting adventure, it is an opportunity for initiation as you explore the frequencies of your own inner nature.
In "Subterranean Worlds Inside Earth," author Timothy Green Beckley has collected many stories from a vast wealth of sources on the subject of what is often called "The Inner Earth Theory.
An introduction to the planet's geology and environment shows the composition of such things as mountains, icebergs, and beaches, and discusses the seasons, landforms, volcanoes, precipition, and the water cycle.
Prentice Hall Science Explorer: Inside Earth. Grade 6
What if we could open up our planet and look inside? From its red-hot core to the highest mountain peak, see Earth as you've never seen it before.
Explains what the center of the earth is made of and describes what the reader would need to dig to the core, including a special outfit and ship to survive the heat and pressure.
Explore Earth's layers from the crust down to the inner core.
Looks at the earth's layers, important resources, and natural cycles. On board pages.
Schneider's firsthand account of a scientific and political odyssey, in which he navigates both the turbulent waters of the world's power structures and the arcane theater of academic debaters.
Allows readers to lift flaps and explore facts about the Earth, including its gases, oceans, mountains, and changing climates. On board pages.