geology

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geology

Earthscapes

landforms sculpted by water, wind, and ice
2003
Presents a collection of brief poems and accompanying photographs that describe how the Earth's forces--water, wind, ice--create various land formations.

Explosive Earth

1996
Join Captain Rip Rayon and his alien crew as they explore Earth's volcanoes, tsunamis, geysers and earthquakes.

The Usborne book of the earth

1976
Explains interesting facts about the earth, including how rocks are formed, and what happens during an earthquake.

Earth's treasures

rocks and minerals
2014
The various types of rocks found in our planet are presented in vibrant illustrations. Rich with information about minerals, gemstones, fossilization, the rock cycle, and more, this book will enthrall future geologists with Earth's diverse wonders..

Super volcano

the ticking time bomb beneath Yellowstone National Park
2007
Argues that Yellowstone National Park is one of the world's greatest, most dangerous super volcanoes and draws on a wide range of fields to present evidence that the volcano is due for another catastrophic eruption that could threaten the entire planet.

What's under the bed?

1997
Two children explore what is in the progressively deeper layers of the earth as they travel from under a bed to the center of the earth.

Inside the Earth

audio book- 1 book and CD
1997
On a special field trip in the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle's class learns first hand about different kinds of rocks and the formation of the earth. With CD.

Earth

facts at your fingertips
2012
Discusses the formation of the Earth, and looks at land, oceans, the atmosphere, climate, and more.

Voyage of the Beagle

Charles Darwin's Journal of researches
1989
Presents a shortened version of the journal kept by Charles Darwin while on an 1831 voyage to chart the coasts of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, in which he recorded his observations about geology, natural history, and other topics.

The wonders inside the earth

2009
Text and illustrations with transparent acetate layers provide information about the inner workings of Earth's natural systems, covering volcanoes, mountains, the atmosphere, seafloor, and other topics.

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