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LEADER: 01706cam a22002657a 4500
001 2009027831
003 DLC
005 20130829075714.0
008 090720s2010 ctu 001 0 eng
010 $a 2009027831
020 $a9781933834757
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
050 00 $aQE28$b.E114 2010
245 04 $aThe Earth /$cedited by Rebecca Hunter.
260 $aRedding, Conn. :$bBrown Bear Books,$cc2010.
300 $a112 p. :$bcol. ill., maps ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aCurriculum connections
500 $aIncludes index.
505 0 $aEarth and moon -- Dynamic planets -- Magma and volcanoes -- Seismic waves -- Earth's atmosphere -- Earth's oceans -- The early continents -- The ice ages -- Mobile and stable zones -- Wandering continents -- Plates and plumes -- Beneath the ocean floor -- Island arcs -- Mountains from the sea -- Rift valleys -- Geological stories -- Nothing is forever -- The work of rivers -- Coasts and oceans -- Deserts and winds -- Glaciers and ice -- Life on earth -- The Gaia hypothesis -- Natural catastrophes -- Global climate -- Recent climate change -- Weather patterns -- Moving oceans -- Seasonal changes -- The world's biomes -- On the land.
520 $aFrom sound energy and the light spectrum to genetic coding and patterns of inheritance, topics in this series expand on the history of science in the 21st century and examine what they may hold for the future. Each title in this bold series offers a close look at key scientific topics and how they have affected science today.
650 0 $aGeology$vTextbooks.
650 1 $aGeology.
651 1 $aEarth (Planet)
700 1 $aHunter, Rebecca,$d1935-
830 0 $aCurriculum connections.$pAtlas of world history.