Destination: Planet Earth
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
"This lively, large-format guide to planet Earth… [is] an entertaining and fact-filled resource" —Publisher's Weekly
Set out on an adventure across Planet Earth, exploring volcanos, valleys, mountains and rivers, and learning about water, weather and earthquakes as you go. This is the ultimate field trip to explore our incredible planet, from its smoking volcanos and coursing rivers to its tallest mountains and deepest valleys. Packed with epic facts and breathtaking illustrations, this journey of discovery is the perfect introduction to physical geography in all forms: learn about weather and climate, see how the water cycle works and explore the science behind Earth's earthquakes, eruptions and tsunamis. There’s even a cool double-sided poster to pull out and stick on your wall!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This lively, large-format guide to planet Earth explores broad topics such as climate, the equator, ecosystems, the poles, earthquakes, and water. Five cartoonlike children take readers along to explore remote and sometimes quite dangerous regions. They observe an erupting volcano, dive underwater to learn about tectonic plates, go mountain climbing, stand in the path of a tornado, and gain firsthand knowledge of food chains while exploring a pond ecosystem. Sidebars and charts delve more deeply into subjects such as weather forecasting, tsunamis, Earth's layers, and how mountains are formed. Nelson addresses the human impact on the environment, discussing pollution and overharvesting of resources. While climate change is not a significant focus, a final spread advocates for the use of green energy and other lifestyle changes. It's an entertaining and fact-filled resource for general knowledge about Earth science. A double-sided poster is included. Ages 8 11.