This sumptuously illustrated, beautifully written
encyclopedia, the best book available on the topic, presents the
most up-to-date information about planet Earth in a style and
format that will appeal to an extremely wide range of readers. With
thousands of photographs, illustrations, diagrams, and maps and a
text written by a team of international experts, it presents an
impressive overview of our globe--beginning with the history of the
universe and ending with today''s conservation issues. A truly
spectacular reference, The Encyclopedia of Earth offers
new visual interpretations of many ideas, concepts, and facts,
painting a fascinating picture of Earth today and across the
ages.
The encyclopedia is divided into six sections that are designed for
either browsing or in-depth study. Birth gives an overview of
Earth''s 4.6-billion-year history, including the evolution of life.
Fire explains the inner workings of our dynamic planet, its
structure, and the tectonic forces that have molded its landscape.
Land surveys rocks, minerals, and habitats. Air covers weather,
including extreme weather events such as tornadoes and hurricanes.
Water tours the oceans, rivers, and lakes of the world. The final
section, Humans, provides a compelling portrait of our relationship
with Earth, and of how the natural world has shaped social and
political developments.
Copub: Weldon Owen Publishing
The Encyclopedia of Earth features:
* Some of the world''s finest landscape photography and hundreds
of detailed illustrations and diagrams, cross sections, cutaways,
maps, and charts
* Coverage of topics including volcanology, paleontology, geology,
natural history, cosmology, and more
* Simple, easy-to-understand explanations of complex
phenomena
* The most recent scientific information and conservation
data
* "Fact files" providing information at readers'' fingertips
* "Heritage Watch" boxes focusing on key conservation issues and
World Heritage sites