Planet Earth

  • Planet Earth: Deserts
    By Rani Iyer

    Learn about the climate, plant and animal life, the people of the deserts, and much more. From the hot, dry Sahara Desert to the icy expanse of Antarctica, this book explores and brings alive the deserts of the world.

  • Planet Earth: Mountains
    By Rani Iyer

    About 30 per cent of our earth is covered by mountains, which are home to unique plants and animals.

  • Planet Earth
    By Jen Green

    The globe can be stored in the book or placed on the included stand for further study and display.

  • Planet Earth
    By Campbell Books

    Pairing bold, colourful scenes from illustrator Naray Yoon with rhyming text and a page of informative fun facts, this is the perfect novelty book for children just starting to find out more about the world around them.

  • Planet Earth
    By Leonie Pratt

    Synopsis coming soon.......

  • Planet Earth: An Encyclopedia of Geology
    By Anthony Hallam

    Planet Earth: An Encyclopedia of Geology

  • Planet Earth: Cosmology, Geology, and the Evolution of Life and Environment
    By Cesare Emiliani

    Considering that the pupil of the human eye is about 1.5 mm in diameter , calculate how many watts ( or joules / second ) the human retina would receive if one were to look directly at the Sun. [ ACHTUNG , ACHTUNG , ACHTUNG !!!

  • Planet Earth
    By Peter Riley

    "Climb mountains, cross deserts, and explore the deepest oceans! Discover everything you need to know about planet Earth with this brilliant book.

  • Planet Earth: GeoScience Twenty
    By Richard E. Alley, Earl K. Graham

    Planet Earth: GeoScience Twenty

  • Planet Earth
    By S.Chand Experts

    ... the tides are not so large. These are called 'neap tides'. Papua New Guinea islands, Pacific Ocean – the seas make. 18 High tide Sun Sun Neap tide Spring tide Earth Earth Moon Moon High tide 19 20 North in continuous darkness AB5538-18-19 ...

  • Planet Earth
    By Time-Life Books

    Questions and answers explore the shape and structure of the Earth, continental drift and plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, oceans, and other aspects of our world.

  • Planet Earth: A Journey from Pole to Pole
    By Michael Allaby

    Covers each of earth's most important habitats, with sections on the typical animal and plant life in each region.

  • Planet Earth: American Forests
    By William K. Smithey

    Presents an insight into the natural habitat of America's forests.

  • Planet Earth: Reading Level 4
    By Myrl Shireman

    Written for students in grade 4, Planet Earth covers Earth’s orbit, the seasons, and the sun’s gravity. This 22-page book includes a glossary of bold-faced vocabulary words, reading activities, an index of terms, and an answer key.

  • Planet Earth
    By Jen Green

    Planet Earth

  • Planet Earth
    By Janine Amos

    Planet Earth

  • Planet Earth
    By Jon Richards, Ed Simkins

    Core scientific areas of investigation are covered, such as plate tectonics and the role rainforests play in life on Earth. The book features custom-made 'infomojis' (information emojis) that present the information with real personality!

  • Planet Earth
    By Robin Kerrod

    Introduces the planet Earth, including its orbit, geology, oceans, atmosphere, weather, and inhabitants.

  • Planet Earth
    By Roger Coote

    Planet Earth

  • Planet Earth: What Planet Are You On?
    By Simon Basher, Dan Gilpin

    Planet Earth is a compelling guide to a community of characters who keep the world in motion.