An illustrated introduction to the physical geography of the Earth, discussing earthquakes and volcanoes, climate, plants and animals, soil, rivers and oceans, and weather.
"A dynamic and comprehensive introduction to physical geography, which explores our world's most dramatic features.
The Usborne Internet-linked Encyclopedia of Planet Earth
Presents text and illustrations about the Earth, including facts about climate, weather, oceans, plants, animals, and other related topics, with Internet links for further information.
A book that contains descriptions of websites you can visit to take you further into the subject in an entertaining and informative way, however you do not have to have a computer to use this book.
Introduces the physical and human geography of the planet Earth, describes the peoples and societies of each continent, provides an atlas, and suggests related Web sites.
From the Big Bang to the present day, discover the wonders of our ever-changing planet as you fold out this brightly illustrated book.
Provides information on the planet Earth, plants and animals, the human body, world history, elements of cultures throughout the world, science, inventions, and ouher space.
Introduces the physical and human geography of the planet Earth, describes the peoples and societies of each continent, provides an atlas, and suggests related Web sites.
Presents facts about disgusting things, organized into such categories as animals, food, and the human body.
Pictures accompanied by simple text explore the planet Earth, including day and night, weather, seasons, rocks, mountains, oceans, deserts, the Arctic, rainforests, moon, and space.