geology

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geology

The changing earth

2002
Discusses forces that change the earth's surface, including the movement of plates, volcanoes, and earthquakes, and the effects of those forces.

The Grand Canyon

the widest canyon
2001
This book discusses the Grand Canyon, explaining the creation of the canyon and the scientific information obtained from the rock formations.

Hands-on projects about changes in the earth

2002
Presents color-illustrated, step-by-step instructions for eight projects that teach about Earth's changes, including making a seismometer, creating models of faults, and tracing the paths of rivers.

Planet Earth & art activities

2002
Presents step-by-step instructions for twenty-one art projects on topics in geology, from gemstones and Earth's core to Pangaea and the poles.

B is for blue planet

an Earth science alphabet
2011
An illustrated alphabet book that introduces readers to the planet Earth, covering a variety of topics, such as deserts, glaciers, oil, the water cycle, and zones.

The Kingfisher young people's book of planet Earth

1999
Examines the geology, atmosphere, and weather of the planet Earth and how they affect its life forms.

Shaping the earth

2000
Explains the forces that have created the geological features on the earth's surface.

Earth

2001
Photographs and simple text teach young readers what the Earth is made of, what it gives to people, and why it is so important.

Sand, silt, and mud and the rock cycle

2006
Examines the importance of sand, silt, and mud to the rock cycle and to the environment.

Our patchwork planet

the story of plate tectonics
1995
Discusses plate tectonics and the forces that cause motion and change in our planet.

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