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100 things you should know about extreme earth / Claybourne, Anna 2008  Book
Claybourne, Anna Book
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Publication Essex, Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, 2008.
Description 48pOrange Spine
Series 100 things you should know about
Summary/Abstract Presents one hundred details about extreme forms of weather, including hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, and drought.
Standard Number 9781848100947 Pb.
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100 things you should know about planet earth / Riley, Peter D. 2004  Book
Riley, Peter D. Book
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Publication Essex, Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, 2004.
Description 48pBlue Spine
Series 100 things you should know about
Summary/Abstract Leads children through the amazing natural features of our planet, discovering violent volcanoes, massive mountains and mighty oceans.
Standard Number 9781842363546 Pb.
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Blue Planet II / Stewart-Sharpe, Leisa; Dove, Emily (ill.); Attenborough, David (foreword by) 2022  Book
Stewart-Sharpe, Leisa Book
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Publication London, Puffin Books, 2022.
Description 64pBlue Spine
Summary/Abstract This is our Blue Planet: a beautiful blue marble suspended in a sea of stars. Dive into these incredible stories from BBC Earth Blue Planet II, reimagined with breath-taking illustration and beautiful storytelling. Unlike billions of other worlds in the Milky Way, 71 per cent of our Blue Planet is covered by ocean. It's home to the greatest diversity of life on Earth but is our least explored habitat; we've better maps of Mars than of the ocean floor. Although there's still so much to learn and millions of species to discover, we know enough to understand we owe every breath we take to our oceans. If our oceans can't thrive - neither will we. So dive into the waves and explore coral reefs that shimmer in a kaleidoscope of colours. Venture to the bottom of the ocean where creatures beyond your wildest imagination live in the dark. Chase sea otters through kelp forest seas, and join the humpback whales that glide the waters of the open ocean. Discover all there is to love about our Blue Planet, the stories of its inhabitants, and realise how you can help protect this wilderness beneath the waves. In collaboration with BBC Earth, this illustrated non-fiction book will capture the wonder, beauty, and emotion of the landmark Blue Planet II TV series.
Standard Number 9781405946605 Pb.
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Discover Amazing Earth: A Magic Skeleton Book / Harrison, James 2005  Book
Harrison, James Book
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Publication Great Britain, Pinwheel Children's Books, 2005.
Description 12pViolet Spine
Summary/Abstract Describes how the different physical forces have shaped the Earth, discover what humans have done to this planet and learn how to protect it for a better future.
Contents Under The Earth Earthquakes Earth's Surface Volcanoes River Power Floodwater Oceans Tsunami Weather Hurricanes Human Impact
Standard Number 1904921310 Hb.
Key Words PYP  Toy and movable books  Earth  Earth sciences 
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Dynamic Earth / Maton, Anthea; Hopkins, Jean; Johnson, Susan; LaHart, David 1994  Book
Maton, Anthea Book
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Publication USA, Prentice Hall, 1994.
Description 190pDark Blue Spine
Summary/Abstract Explains different topics such as the movement of the earth's crust, the earthquakes and volcanoes, plate tectonics, rocks and minerals, weatherins and soil formation erosion and deposition etc.
Contents Movement of the Earth's Crust Earth's Changing Surface The Floating Crust Earthquakes and Volcanoes Earthquakes Formation of a Volcano Volcano and Earthquake Zones Plate tectonics Earth's Drifting Continents Earth's Spreading Ocean Floor Earth's Moving Plates Rocks and Minerals What is a Mineral? Uses of Minerals What is a Rock? Fluid and Fire - Igneous Rocks Slowly Built Layers - Sedimentary Rocks Changes in Form - Metamorphic Rocks Weathering and Soil Formation Weathering Soil Formation Soil Composition Erosion and Deposition Changing the Earth's Surface Gravity Wind Running Water Glaciers Waves
Standard Number 0134006232 Hb.
Key Words Earth  Earth sciences  Physical geology 
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Earth / Pluckrose, Henry 2000  Book
Pluckrose, Henry Book
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Publication London, Franklin Watts, 2000.
Description 32pGreen Spine
Series Let's Explore: Elements
Summary/Abstract Introduces important scientific and geographical concepts about the planet earth for young children in a friendly and attractive way.
Contents Planet Earth Layers of rock The earth's surface Rocks Soil Underground homes Mud Excavating rock Granite Marble Clay Chalk Fossil fuels Caring for our Earth Index
Standard Number 0749638206 Hb.
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Earth: Enter a world of discovery / York, Penelope 2002  Book
York, Penelope Book
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Publication Great Britain, Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2002.
Description 48pOrange/ White and green Spine
Series DK Eyewonder
Summary/Abstract An introduction to planet Earth, its features, and the forces that have shaped them. From vicious volcanoes to wondrous waterfalls, discover the terror and beauty of our Earth.
Standard Number 1405306793/ 0751339458 Hb/ Pb.
Key Words PYP  Earth sciences 
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Earth and Environmental Science: The HSC Course / Hubble, Tom; Huxley, Chris; Imlay-Gillespie, Iain 2002  Book
Hubble, Tom Book
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Edition 2007 (Reprint)
Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Description viii, 392pDark Brown Spine
Summary/Abstract Comprehensively meeting all syllabus requirements, this text uses global, Australian and NSW contexts to explore interactions between humans and the environments they inhabit. The text provides coverage of core and option topics.
Contents Section 1: Tectonic impacts - Tectonic plates - Mountain building - How continents evolve - Natural disasters and tectonics - Climate and tectonics Section 2: Environments through time - The ages of the Earth - Fossils and evolution - Important events of the Archaean and Early Proterozoic - Important events of the Late Proterozoic and Early Phanerozoic - Life moves into the terrestrial environment - Decimation and regeneration of the Earth's life Section 3: Caring for the country - Weathering and erosion of Australia's land surfaces - Salinity of soils and water - Pesticides: Effects and alternatives - Maintaining and protecting surface water - The impact of the industrial revolution on the atmosphere and hydrosphere - Waste management and mine-site rehabilitation Section4: Introduced species and the Australian environment - Survey of introduced species in Australia - Environmental impacts of introduced species - Introduced species case studies - Rehabilitating ecosystems damaged by introduced species - Modern quarantine methods Section 5: Organic geology: A non renewable resource - The properties of fossil fuels - Environments and processes of fossil fuel formation - Exploration methods for coal and oil - The processing and uses of fossil fuels - The effects of fossil fuels on the environment - The search for alternative sources of energy Section 6: Mining and the Australian environment - Why mineral deposits are not all ore deposits - Mineral exploration - From discovery to export - Mining, society and the law - Mining and the environment Section 7: Oceanography - Collecting data about the oceans - The world's oceans - Mass motion of the oceans - Life in the oceans - Hydrothermal vents and their communities - Deep-sea sediments
Standard Number 0521016630 Pb.
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Earth in 30 seconds / Ganeri, Anita 2016  Book
Ganeri, Anita Book
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Publication London, Ivy Press, 2016.
Description 96pGrey Spine
Series Children's 30 second
Summary/Abstract 30 fascinating topics for earth explorers explained in half a minute.
Contents Earth in space - Glossary Place in space Spinning Earth Changing seasons Earth's structure - Glossary Crust to core Drifting continents Rocks and minerals Volcanoes Earthquakes Mountains Weather and Climate - Glossary Earth's atmosphere Water cycle Thunder and lightning Hurricanes Tornadoes Climate zones Watery world - Glossary Oceans and seas Under the sea Coasts Rivers Lakes Glaciers Amazing ecosystems - Glossary Deserts Rainforests Poles Islands Coral reefs Future Earth - Glossary Changing climate Fighting waste Vanishing habitats Saving the earth
Standard Number 9781782404576 Pb.
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Earth: a visual guide to our amazing planet / Earth...(Title) 2009  Book
Earth...(Title) Book
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Publication Bath, North Parade Publishing, 2009.
Description 45pBlue Spine
Summary/Abstract Gives a comprehensive look at everything relating to the Earth, from the Big Bang theory to climate and the various life forms the planet supports.
Contents The Earth's beginning The Earth's infancy The Earth's structure The Sun and life on Earth What's on the Earth? The Earth's atmosphere The Earth's surface Importance of water Water water everywhere Living conditions The Earth's habitats Open to change Invertebrates on Earth Earth's animals Birds The Insect world Life in the waters Plant life on Earth Natural resources Glossary Index
Standard Number 0755482360 Hb.
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Earth: the power of the planet / BBC Worldwide (Pub.) 2009  DVD
BBC Worldwide (Pub.) DVD
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Publication London, BBC World Wide, 2009.
Description 295 min.
Summary/Abstract From a host of amazing locations all over the world, this program examines the forces that have helped create and foster life on Earth.
Contents Disc one: Volcano; Atmosphere; Ice Disc two: Oceans; Rare earth
Standard Number 2 DVDs.
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Fragile earth : views of a changing world / Fiennes, Ranulph 2008  Book
Fiennes, Ranulph Book
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Publication Great Britain, Collins, 2008.
Description 304pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract Dramatic views of our changing planet show the extraordinary effects of man and nature.
Contents Image location map Restless Earth : Natural phenomena - Earthquakes Volcanoes Tsunamis Landslides Avalanches Extreme Storms : Wild weather - Tropical storms Tornadoes Dust storms Snow Man-made World : Building and development - Creating land Controlling water Expanding cities Travel and transportation Damaged world : Man's impact - Deforestation Conflict Pollution Big Thaw : Warming cold - Polar ice Shrinking glaciers Rising sea level Parched Thaw : Deserts and drought - Advancing deserts Drough and fire Shrinking lakes Drying rivers Water's Power : Coast and flood - Changing coastlines Rivers in flood Future Views : Changing world Observing Change : Watching the world - Earth observation Glossary Index
Standard Number 9780007266807 Pb.
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Fragile Earth: Views of a Changing World / Fragile...(Title) 2006  Book
Fragile...(Title) Book
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Edition 2007
Publication Great Britain, Collins, 2006.
Description 272pBrown Spine
Summary/Abstract Striking views of our changing planet show the extraordinary effects of man and nature, providing insights into our possible future world.
Contents Foreword Image location map Restless earth - Natural phenomena: Earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, landslides and avalanches Extreme storms - Wild weather: Tropical storms, tornadoes, dust storms, snow Man-made world - Building and development: Creating land, controlling water, expanding cities, travel and transportation Damaged world - Man's impact: Deforestation, conflict, pollution Big thaw - Warming world: Polar ice, shrinking glaciers, rising sea level Parched earth - Deserts and drought: Advancing deserts, drought and fire, shrinking lakes, drying rivers Water's power - Coast and flood: Changing coastlines, rivers in flood Future views - Changing world Observing change - Watching the world: Earth observation Glossary Index
Standard Number 9780007233144 Hb.
Key Words IGCSE  Natural disasters  Earth  Earth sciences  Meteorology 
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Geology / Moore, Jo Ellen 2004  Book
Moore, Jo Ellen Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viva Education, 2004.
Description 80pWhite Spine
Series Science works for kids
Summary/Abstract Provides step-by-step lessons with student record sheets that facilitate the process of scientific inquiry.
Contents The earth has layers - crust, mantle, core The earth's crust is made of rock and soil Soil is made when rocks break down and mix with decaying plants Rocks have different properties Rocks are formed in different ways The surface of the Earth is always changing The resources we use come from the Earth Some rocks contains fossils that tell about life on Earth long ago
Standard Number 8176498033 Pb.
Key Words Earth  Rocks  Earth sciences  Soil ecology  Geology  Natural resources 
Geography - Study and teaching  Soil 
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My first planet earth encyclopedia / Green, Jen 2008  Book
Green, Jen Book
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Publication Great Britain, Parragon Publishing, 2008.
Description 224pPurple Spine
Summary/Abstract Gives a comprehensive introduction about our amazing planet.
Contents Our earth Rocks and soil Violent earth Mountains and glaciers Rivers, lakes and caves Seas and oceans Air and weather Some useful words Weblinks
Standard Number 9781407512686 Hb.
Key Words Weather  Air  Ocean  Earth  Rocks  Earth - Encyclopaedia 
Earth sciences  Climate  Soil  Sea 
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Nature anatomy: the curious parts and pieces of the natural world / Rothman, Julia; Niekrasz, John 2015  Book
Rothman, Julia Book
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Publication Massachusetts, Storey Publishing, 2015.
Description 223pGreen and pink spine
Summary/Abstract Nature Anatomy is for anyone who appreciates and wants to explore the curiosities and beauty of the natural world in a new way. With whimsically hip illustrations by acclaimed illustrator Julia Rothman, every page is an extraordinary (and frame-worthy!) look at all kinds of subjects, including mineral formation, the inside of a volcano, what makes sunsets, monarch butterfly migration, the ecosystem of a rotting log, the parts of a bird, the anatomy of a jellyfish, and much much more. Exploring has never been so fun and easy.
Contents 1. Common ground : Really moving ; Layers of the earth ; Minerals ; The rock cycle ; Fossils ; Landforms ; Mountains ; North American landscapes ; Field succession ; Loose landscape painting 2. What's up? : Up in the atmosphere ; Predicting weather ; The water cycle ; Storms ; Why are snowflakes different? ; Rainbows ; Sunsets ; Phases of the moon ; Constellations 3. Come close : Anatomy of a flower ; Anatomy of a bee ; Anatomy of a butterfly ; Metamorphosis ; Plants that attract butterflies ; Beautiful butterflies ; Colorful moths ; Sedges, rushes, grasses ; Grazing edibles ; Incredible insects and bugs abounding ; Spectacular spiders ; Anatomy of an ant 4. Take a hike : Anatomy of a deciduous tree ; Anatomy of a trunk ; Leaf identification ; North American trees ; Beautiful bark ; Some flowers, cones, seeds, and fruits of trees ; Printing patterns ; Anatomy of a fern ; Pretty, pretty lichen ; Mysterious mosses ; Waterbears ; Mycelium ; Anatomy of a mushroom ; Marvelous mushrooms ; Rotting log ; Foraging in the forest 5. Creature feature : Animals in the neighborhood ; Anatomy of a bat ; Common North American bats ; Tree squirrels ; The Lyme bacteria cycle ; Grizzly bear vs. black bear ; The animal underground ; Snakes ; Lizards ; Wild cats ; Wild dogs ; Animals with antlers ... and horns ; Aquatic mammals ; Outstanding adaptations ; Marine mammals 6. A little bird told me : Anatomy of a bird ; A bevy of birds ; Kinds of feathers ; Birdcalls ; a variety of nests ; Extraordinary eggs ; Intriguing bird behavior ; Birds of prey ; Owls ; Big birds ; A variety of beaks ; Water birds 7. Head above the water : Water bodies ; Ecosystem of a pond ; A few freshwater fish ; Life cycle of a salmon ; Water bugs ; Toad vs. frog ; Life cycle of a frog ; Tidal zone ecosystem ; Fantastic saltwater fish ; Anatomy of a jellyfish ; On the sand ; Seashells by the seashore ; Some seaweed ; Harvesting, processing, and eating seaweed A note about conservation.
Standard Number 9781612122311 Pb.
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Older than dirt: A wild but true history of Earth / Brown, Don; Perfit, Mike 2017  Book
Brown, Don Book
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Publication New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2017.
Description 104pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract Almost 14.5 billion years ago, it all started with a big bang and what began as a cloud of gas, dust, and rock eventually took shape and bloomed into a molten sphere. Battered by asteroid collisions, ice ages, and shifting tectonic plates, our fledgling planet finally pushed forth continents. But if you think the earth has calmed down since then - think again! Geological activity continues to sculpt the earth's landscape, sometimes with terrible consequences for its inhabitants: earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis. In this one-of-a-kind, wild, but true history of Earth, the Sibert Honor medalist Don Brown takes on big concepts with humor and ease.
Standard Number 9780358452126 Pb.
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Physical Sciences and Technology - 2 / Britannica - My First 2004  Book
Britannica - My First Book
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Publication Great Britain, Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc., 2004.
Description 112pYellow Spine
Series My First Britannica
Summary/Abstract A lower level encyclopedia from the Britannica Publishing House. Includes 12 volumes on subjects that are well researchd. Beautifully illustrated and cross referenced, this makes an excellent introduction to research and inquiry. Learn more the about the universe and the world's greatest inventions in this title.
Contents Journey through Space Astronomy - Studying the Stars Universe - Infinite Space Stars - Distant Fire Galaxies - Star Clusters Extraterrestrial Life - Life Beyond the Earth Spacecraft - Exploring the New Frontier Astronauts - Going up in Space Solar System - Family of the Sun Asteroids - Minor Planets Comets - Rocketing Masses with Fuzzy Tails Moon - A Trip to the Moon Planets - Wanderers in the Sky Mercury - The Planet Nearest to the Sun Venus - A Morning and Evening Star Mars - The Red Planet Jupiter - King of the Planets Saturn - The Ringed Planet Uranus - King George's Star Neptune - The Eighth Planet Pluto - The Lonely Planet Nature's Basics Atoms - Building Blocks of Matter Energy - The Power of Life Gravity - The Invisible Magnet Liquids, Solids, and Gases - Same Stuff, Different Forms Temperatures - Hot and Cold Practical Science Electricity - Cables, Fuses, Wires and Energy Measurement - Understanding Size and Distance Medicine - Looking to Nature for Remedies Nuclear Energy - Big Energy from a Small Source Thermal Power - Energy from Heat Water Power - Streams of Energy Wind Power - Energy in the Air Gadgets and Systems Airplanes - The First Flights Automobiles - How Henry Ford Made the American Car Braille - Books to Touch Calendar - Charting the Year Computers - The Machines that Solve Problems Internet and the World Wide Web - Network of People Motion Pictures - Photos that Move Oil - From the Ground to the Petrol Station Paper - Turning Trees to Paper Photography - Drawing with Light Printing - Gutenberg's Gift Radio - Thank you, Mr Marconi Ships - From Rafts to Ocean Liners Sight and Sound - Eyes That hear, Speach That's Seen Submarines - Silent Stalkers of the Sea Telephones - Staying in Touch Telescopes - Exploring the Sky Television - The World in a Box Transportatoin - Before There Were Automobiles Weaving - Making Cloth
Standard Number 1593390505 Hb.
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Planet earth: As you have never seen it before / Fothergill, Alastair 2006  Book
Fothergill, Alastair Book
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Publication London, BBC, 2006.
Description 312pBlack spine
Summary/Abstract A visual odyssey that will change the way we see our planet, this remarkable book, companion to the acclaimed Discovery Channel/ BBC series, is an enduring and awe-inspiring record of one of the most ambitious natural history projects ever undertaken. Using the latest aerial surveillance, state-of-the-art cameras, and high definition technology, the creators of Planet Earth have assembled more than 400 stunning photographs of wondrous natural landscapes from around the globe, including incredible footage of the rarely spotted, almost mythical creatures that live in these habitats. Many of the images reveal inaccessible places that few have seen and record animal behavior that has never been filmed or photographed before. The book takes us on a spectacular journey from the world's greatest rivers and impressive gorges, to its mightiest mountains, hidden caves and caverns, and vast deserts. Planet Earth captures breathtaking sequences of predators and their prey, lush vistas of forests, the oceans and their mysterious creatures, and much more--in a magnificent adventure that brings unknown wonders of the natural world into our living rooms.
Standard Number 9780563522126 Hb.
Key Words IGCSE  Animals  Earth sciences  Physical geography  IBDP  Transfer to IBDP 
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Planet Earth / Science Library (Series); Farndon, John 2004  Book
Farndon, John Book
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Publication Essex, Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, 2004.
Description 40pBlack Spine
Series Science Library
Summary/Abstract In this book there are 17practical projects and experiments that will help readers to find out about our planet in the same way, and encourage them to make thwir own discoveries.
Contents The jewel planet Spinning globe Warm and cold Earth story Moving continents Rocks and minerals Mountain high Fiery mountains Shaky ground Water on the land Rivers of ice Ocean deep Swirling air Stormy weather
Standard Number 1842362836 Hb.
Key Words Earth  Earth sciences  UOI - Natural regions 
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