Examines the different biological communities that exist within the Rocky Mountain ecosystem, describing some of the various plants and animals that are supported by each.
Gives readers an intense look at the many different forms of life on the mountains of the world, their geological formations, and how man has adapted to the mountains. Focuses particularly on the damage that humans have caused to mountains and what can be done to save them. A North American Indian story explains the discovery of fire and encourages readers to apply their knowledge of mountains.
Presents a introduction to mountains, discussing their importance, their effect on climate, the types of plants and animals that live in mountain environments, and the connections between mountains and people.
This book explores mountain habitats around the world, looking at the plants and animals that live there, and the adaptations that help them to survive.
Text and photographs examine various aspects of these natural wonders including their formations, rocks, weather, plant and animal life, and their future.