How were the Rocky Mountains formed? Where is the 'Enchanted City?' What kinds of plants grow on mountains? 'Mapping Earthforms' looks at the physical features that shape our landscape. The series explains how these features have developed, how they supported and challenge living things today, and how they might change in the future. The series shows how the lives of people, plants, and animals are shaped by their environment, and how this environment is changing.
Looks at the lakes of the world, and provides information about how they differ from one another, how they are changed by man and by natural forces, the life forms that they contain, and the people that make use of them.
How do fish survive in the deepest parts of the ocean? What is a tsunami? Why are our oceans and seas getting warmer? 'Mapping Earthforms' looks at the physical features that shape out landscape. The series explains how these features have developed, how they support and challenge living things today, and how they might change in the future. The series shows how the lives of people, plants, and animals are shaped by their environment, and how this environment is changing.
Mapping Earthforms looks at the physical features that shape our landscape. The series explains how these features have developed and how they support and challenge living things today. Each title explains how the lives of people, plants, and animals are shaped by their environment and how this environment is constantly changing. A range of maps and diagrams in each book helps readers make sense of the physical features. Book jacket.
Where is the world's biggest island? How did a new island form in 1963? What is an archipelago? 'Mapping Earthforms' looks at the physical features that shape our landscape. The series explains how these features have developed, how they support and challenge living things today, and how they might change in the future. The series shows how the lives of people, plants, and animals are shaped by their environment, and how this environment is changing.
Looks at the lakes of the world, and provides information about how they differ from one another, how they are changed by man and by natural forces, the life forms that they contain, and the people that make use of them.
Where is the world's biggest island? How did a new island form in 1963? What is an archipelago? 'Mapping Earthforms' looks at the physical features that shape our landscape. The series explains how these features have developed, how they support and challenge living things today, and how they might change in the future. The series shows how the lives of people, plants, and animals are shaped by their environment, and how this environment is changing.
How were the Rocky Mountains formed? Where is the 'Enchanted City?' What kinds of plants grow on mountains? 'Mapping Earthforms' looks at the physical features that shape our landscape. The series explains how these features have developed, how they supported and challenge living things today, and how they might change in the future. The series shows how the lives of people, plants, and animals are shaped by their environment, and how this environment is changing.
How do fish survive in the deepest parts of the ocean? What is a tsunami? Why are our oceans and seas getting warmer? 'Mapping Earthforms' looks at the physical features that shape out landscape. The series explains how these features have developed, how they support and challenge living things today, and how they might change in the future. The series shows how the lives of people, plants, and animals are shaped by their environment, and how this environment is changing.
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