Illustrated Science Encyclopedia S.
2 total works
The Planet Earth
by John Farndon, Jack Challoner, Robin Kerrod, and Rodney Walshaw
Published 1 July 2000
Photographs and text work together to tell the amazing story of our planet. You will discover exactly how much life on Earth depends upon a thin protective blanket of atmosphere, meet a deepwater fish that first appeared 400 million years ago, and understand the issues that affect the future of our planet. Topics from rocks and minerals to wild weather are covered, with fact boxes and colour diagrams to highlight important information. Over 60 fun science experiments are included, such as splitting light into a rainbow, making a volcano eruption or growing crystals.
Amazing Planet Earth
by John Farndon, Jack Challoner, Robin Kerrod, and Rodney Walshaw
Published 1 August 2001
Powerful photography, specially commissioned artworks and informative text work together to tell the story of life on earth. Find out how the world began, about the fearsome forces of nature that shape the land, and why the Earth's plant and animal life is so rich and varied. Meet a deep-water fish that first appeared 400 million years ago, marvel at moving continents and oceans, and understand the issues that affect the future of our planet. The book offers practical experiments and projects to encourage reader-involvement, increase understanding and reinforce the learning experience.