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Hardcover 520 pages
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley
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Earth by Douglas Palmer, et al
Review The world around us is made up of an extraordinary range of constantly
changing landscape. Using an innovative visual approach, "Earth"
provides a perspective on our planet's apparently infinite range of
natural features and the system of interlinking forces that formed and
continue to change them. At the core of the book is a series of visual
catalogues of more than 400 of the most impressive, beautiful, or unusual
places on Earth - from the Colorado River to the Atacama Desert, from the
rainforests of Indonesia to the Antarctic Ice-sheet. These inspiring
inventories of real phenomena are combined with explanations of the
processes that have shaped our planet over its 4.6 billion years of
turbulent history.
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