Photographs and simple text examines different islands around the world, how they are formed, and how the movement of water continues to change the look of this landform.
Provides a brief history of Pennsylvania, from its beginnings as a Dutch colony to its involvement in the American Revolution and its admittance into the United States in 1787.
An illustrated discussion of different types of caves, including those formed by lava, erosion, and ice, and covers animals that can be found in caves and famous locations such as Carlsbad Caverns.
Presents step-by-step directions for drawing the flag, coat of arms, national bird, Aztec sunstone, Presidential Palace, and other sights and symbols of Mexico.
Presents step-by-step directions for drawing the flag and national emblem of India, as well as a Bengal tiger, the Taj Mahal, Buddha and other sights and symbols of India, and includes background information on the subject of each drawing.
Photographs and simple text examines different glaciers around the world, how they are formed, their effects on surrounding landscapes, life around glaciers for people and animals, and other related topics.
Describes the geographical characteristics of canyons, explains how they are formed, identifies typical plants and animals found in canyons, and examines what it would be like to live in the Grand Canyon.
An introduction to different peninsulas around the world, discussing how they are formed, and how the movement of water continues to change the look of this landform.