What Shapes the Land?

What Shapes the Land?
Title What Shapes the Land? PDF eBook
Author Bobbie Kalman
Publisher Crabtree Publishing Company
Total Pages 38
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780778732099

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Amazing photographs give young readers a fun-filled look at what makes Earth so beautiful. Topics include what are landforms, how different landforms are created, a look at land-shapers--wind, water, fire, and ice, different kinds of erosion, how erosion shapes the land, and how some animals form islands.

Introducing Landforms

Introducing Landforms
Title Introducing Landforms PDF eBook
Author Bobbie Kalman
Publisher Crabtree Publishing Company
Total Pages 36
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780778732037

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Learn all about landforms, or different shapes of land on the Earth.

How Water Shapes the Earth

How Water Shapes the Earth
Title How Water Shapes the Earth PDF eBook
Author Jared Siemens
Publisher Shaping Our Earth
Total Pages 24
Release 2020-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781791125707

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"This books introduces young readers to how water changes the Earth's surface"--

What Are Landforms?

What Are Landforms?
Title What Are Landforms? PDF eBook
Author Bobbie Kalman
Publisher My World
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780778796060

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Spectacular photographs and engaging text help introduce students to familiar landforms and others they may not have seen before. By using compare-and-contrast questions, children will be encouraged to identify differences in similar landforms, such as mountains and hills. Children will also be inspired to paint landscapes, create volcanoes, and write poems, songs, or projects about their favorite landforms to express their own creativity. Teacher's guide available.

Homewaters

Homewaters
Title Homewaters PDF eBook
Author David B. Williams
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 266
Release 2021-04-24
Genre History
ISBN 0295748613

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Not far from Seattle skyscrapers live 150-year-old clams, more than 250 species of fish, and underwater kelp forests as complex as any terrestrial ecosystem. For millennia, vibrant Coast Salish communities have lived beside these waters dense with nutrient-rich foods, with cultures intertwined through exchanges across the waterways. Transformed by settlement and resource extraction, Puget Sound and its future health now depend on a better understanding of the region’s ecological complexities. Focusing on the area south of Port Townsend and between the Cascade and Olympic mountains, Williams uncovers human and natural histories in, on, and around the Sound. In conversations with archaeologists, biologists, and tribal authorities, Williams traces how generations of humans have interacted with such species as geoducks, salmon, orcas, rockfish, and herring. He sheds light on how warfare shaped development and how people have moved across this maritime highway, in canoes, the mosquito fleet, and today’s ferry system. The book also takes an unflinching look at how the Sound’s ecosystems have suffered from human behavior, including pollution, habitat destruction, and the effects of climate change. Witty, graceful, and deeply informed, Homewaters weaves history and science into a fascinating and hopeful narrative, one that will introduce newcomers to the astonishing life that inhabits the Sound and offers longtime residents new insight into and appreciation of the waters they call home. A Michael J. Repass Book

Looking at Earth

Looking at Earth
Title Looking at Earth PDF eBook
Author Bobbie Kalman
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 2008-09-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780778732105

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Each book in this exciting series introduces a particular landform on Earth or a force that affects the planet. Simple text describes what it is, how it is formed, and what effects it might have on the earth. Children will be drawn to the spectacular photos which help reinforce the informative text.

This Green and Pleasant Land

This Green and Pleasant Land
Title This Green and Pleasant Land PDF eBook
Author Ayisha Malik
Publisher Bonnier Zaffre Ltd.
Total Pages 323
Release 2019-06-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1785767534

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE DIVERSE BOOK AWARDS 'Tender, challenging and as warm as it was razor-sharp' Beth O'Leary 'If you've read Joanna Cannon I think you'll love this' Simon Savidge 'A sublimely witty and touching story' Jonathan Coe The standout new novel by acclaimed author Ayisha Malik - perfect for fans of David Nicholls and Candice Carty-Williams. In the sleepy village of Babel's End, trouble is brewing. Bilal Hasham is having a mid-life crisis. His mother has just died, and he finds peace lying in a grave he's dug in the garden. His elderly Auntie Rukhsana has come to live with him, and forged an unlikely friendship with village busybody, Shelley Hawking. His wife Mariam is distant and distracted, and his stepson Haaris is spending more time with his real father. Bilal's mother's dying wish was to build a mosque in Babel's End, but when Shelley gets wind of this scheme, she unleashes the forces of hell. Will Bilal's mosque project bring his family and his beloved village together again, or drive them apart? Warm, wise and laugh-out-loud funny, This Green and Pleasant Land is a life-affirming look at love, faith and the meaning of home.