Antarctica and the Arctic Circle [2 volumes]
Title | Antarctica and the Arctic Circle [2 volumes] PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew J. Hund |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 885 |
Release | 2014-10-14 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1610693930 |
This one-stop reference is a perfect resource for anyone interested in the North and South Poles, whether their interest relates to history, wildlife, or the geography of these regions in the news today. Global warming, a hot topic among scholars of geography and science, has led to increased interest in studying the earth's polar ice caps, which seem to be melting at an alarming rate. This accessible, two-volume encyclopedia lays a foundation for understanding global warming and other issues related to the North and South Poles. Approximately 350 alphabetically arranged, user-friendly entries treat key terms and topics, important expeditions, major figures, territorial disputes, and much more. Readers will find information on the explorations of Cook, Scott, Amundsen, and Peary; articles on humpback whales, penguins, and polar bears; and explanations of natural phenomena like the Aurora Australis and the polar night. Expedition tourism is covered, as is climate change. Ideal for high school and undergraduate students studying geography, social studies, history, and earth science, the encyclopedia will provide a better understanding of these remote and unfamiliar lands and their place in today's world.
Antarctica and the Arctic Circle [2 volumes]
Title | Antarctica and the Arctic Circle [2 volumes] PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew J. Hund |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 867 |
Release | 2014-10-14 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
This one-stop reference is a perfect resource for anyone interested in the North and South Poles, whether their interest relates to history, wildlife, or the geography of these regions in the news today. Global warming, a hot topic among scholars of geography and science, has led to increased interest in studying the earth's polar ice caps, which seem to be melting at an alarming rate. This accessible, two-volume encyclopedia lays a foundation for understanding global warming and other issues related to the North and South Poles. Approximately 350 alphabetically arranged, user-friendly entries treat key terms and topics, important expeditions, major figures, territorial disputes, and much more. Readers will find information on the explorations of Cook, Scott, Amundsen, and Peary; articles on humpback whales, penguins, and polar bears; and explanations of natural phenomena like the Aurora Australis and the polar night. Expedition tourism is covered, as is climate change. Ideal for high school and undergraduate students studying geography, social studies, history, and earth science, the encyclopedia will provide a better understanding of these remote and unfamiliar lands and their place in today's world.
The Magnetic North
Title | The Magnetic North PDF eBook |
Author | Sara Wheeler |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2011-02-01 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9781429991940 |
A Globe and Mail Best Books of the Year 2011 Title More than a decade ago, Sara Wheeler traveled to Antarctica to understand a continent nearly lost to myth and lore. In the widely acclaimed, bestselling Terra Incognita, she chronicled her quest to find a hidden history buried in Antarctica's extreme surroundings. Now, Wheeler journeys to the opposite pole to create a definitive picture of life on the fringes. In The Magnetic North, she takes full measure of the Arctic: at once the most pristine place on earth and the locus of global warming. Inspired by the spiraling shape of a reindeer-horn bangle, she travels counterclockwise around the North Pole through the territories belonging to Russia, the United States, Canada, Denmark, Norway, and Finland, marking the transformations of what once seemed an unchangeable landscape. As she witnesses the mounting pollution concentrated at the pole, Wheeler reckons with the illness of the whole organism of the earth. Smashing through the Arctic Ocean with the crew of a Russian icebreaker, shadowing the endless Trans-Alaska Pipeline with a tough Idaho-born outdoorswoman, herding reindeer with the Lapps, and visiting the haunting, deceptively peaceful lands of the Gulag, Wheeler brings the Arctic's many contradictions to life. The Magnetic North is an urgent, beautiful book, rich in dramatic description and vivid reporting. It is a singular, deeply personal portrait of a region growing daily in global importance.
Antarctica and the Arctic Circle
Title | Antarctica and the Arctic Circle PDF eBook |
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Total Pages | 413 |
Release | 2014 |
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Antarctica and the Arctic Circle: J-Z
Title | Antarctica and the Arctic Circle: J-Z PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew J. Hund |
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Total Pages | |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Electronic books |
ISBN | 9781785399626 |
This accessible, two-volume encyclopedia lays a foundation for understanding global warming and other issues related to the North and South Poles. Ideal for high school and undergraduate students studying geography, social studies, history, and earth science, the encyclopedia will provide a better understanding of these remote and unfamiliar lands and their place in today's world.
North Pole, South Pole
Title | North Pole, South Pole PDF eBook |
Author | Bernard Stonehouse |
Publisher | London : PRION |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Antarctica |
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A survey of polar life and polar issues, with emphasis on the fact that the differences between the poles far outweigh their similarities.
Antarctica and the Arctic Circle
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Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
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