Rocks and Minerals

by Melissa Stewart

Published 1 August 2002

Fossils

by Melissa Stewart

Published 14 February 2002

Minerals

by Melissa Stewart

Published 14 February 2002

Soil

by Melissa Stewart

Published 14 February 2002

Sedimentary Rocks

by Melissa Stewart

Published 14 February 2002

Igneous Rocks

by Melissa Stewart

Published 14 February 2002

Metamorphic Rocks

by Melissa Stewart

Published 14 February 2002

Crystals

by Melissa Stewart

Published 1 May 2002

Rocks & Minerals: Igneous

by Melissa Stewart

Published 22 August 2002
This guide to igneous rocks is part of a series that introduces the main types of rocks and soils, important minerals and their composition and properties. Using a variety of examples and evidence, it explains how and why they occur, and the processes involved in their formation. The uses of rocks, soil and minerals are explored, and how we come into contact with them in everyday life. The series also covers environmental and social issues associated with their extraction and use, such as pollution and the impact of mining on the environment.

Rocks & Minerals: Soil

by Melissa Stewart

Published 22 August 2002
This guide to soil is part of a series that introduces the main types of rocks and soils, important minerals and their composition and properties. Using a variety of examples and evidence, it explains how and why they occur, and the processes involved in their formation. The uses of rocks, soil and minerals are explored, and how we come into contact with them in everyday life. The series also covers environmental and social issues associated with their extraction and use, such as pollution and the impact of mining on the environment.

Rocks & Minerals: Minerals

by Melissa Stewart

Published 22 August 2002
This guide to metamorphic rocks is part of a series that introduces the main types of rocks and soils, important minerals and their composition and properties. Using a variety of examples and evidence, it explains how and why they occur, and the processes involved in their formation. The uses of rocks, soil and minerals are explored, and how we come into contact with them in everyday life. The series also covers environmental and social issues associated with their extraction and use, such as pollution and the impact of mining on the environment.

This guide to metamorphic rocks is part of a series that introduces the main types of rocks and soils, important minerals and their composition and properties. Using a variety of examples and evidence, it explains how and why they occur, and the processes involved in their formation. The uses of rocks, soil and minerals are explored, and how we come into contact with them in everyday life. The series also covers environmental and social issues associated with their extraction and use, such as pollution and the impact of mining on the environment.

Rocks & Minerals: Crystals

by Melissa Stewart

Published 27 August 2002
This guide to crystals is part of a series that introduces the main types of rocks and soils, important minerals and their composition and properties. Using a variety of examples and evidence, it explains how and why they occur, and the processes involved in their formation. The uses of rocks, soil and minerals are explored, and how we come into contact with them in everyday life. The series also covers environmental and social issues associated with their extraction and use, such as pollution and the impact of mining on the environment.

Rocks & Minerals: Fossils

by Melissa Stewart

Published 22 August 2002
This guide to fossils is part of a series that introduces the main types of rocks and soils, important minerals and their composition and properties. Using a variety of examples and evidence, it explains how and why they occur, and the processes involved in their formation. The uses of rocks, soil and minerals are explored, and how we come into contact with them in everyday life. The series also covers environmental and social issues associated with their extraction and use, such as pollution and the impact of mining on the environment.

This guide to sedimentary rocks is part of a series that introduces the main types of rocks and soils, important minerals and their composition and properties. Using a variety of examples and evidence, it explains how and why they occur, and the processes involved in their formation. The uses of rocks, soil and minerals are explored, and how we come into contact with them in everyday life. The series also covers environmental and social issues associated with their extraction and use, such as pollution and the impact of mining on the environment.