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Author
Publisher
National Geographic
Pub. Date
2012.
Language
English
Description
National Geographic's maps and atlases are critically acclaimed and world-renowned for their accuracy, originality, innovative and authoritative content, and clear, smart design. Now, for the first time, National Geographic offers its trusted map content in a new, compact format.
Author
Publisher
National Geographic
Language
English
Description
"The sixth edition of the award-winning atlas--the ultimate resource for knowing everything about our changing world--features photos, fascinating facts, graphics, and full-color political, physical, and thematic maps on important topics--
5) Washington
Author
Language
English
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Description
Presents basic information about Washington, including important cities, fun facts, and places of interest.
Author
Series
Publisher
Nomad Press
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
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Formats
Description
Learn how geology and physical geography are intertwined and explore the wonders of the Pacific Northwest. Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, western Montana, and northern California are a unique part of the United States known for its explosive volcanoes and earthquakes. The region has everything from glaciers and tundra to mighty rivers and the only temperate rainforest in the United States.
Author
Publisher
DK Publishing
Pub. Date
[2022]
Language
English
Description
"Illustrated guide to the formation, geology, and features of planet Earth. Delve beneath the surface of Earth with this pictorial atlas and discover the secrets of our planet. How did planet Earth form? What's under the surface, and how can we see it? Why do volcanoes erupt? What do coasts and caves have in common? What's so important about rocks and soil? All these questions and more are answered in The Earth Atlas - a lavishly illustrated guide...
Author
Publisher
"Mann, Ivanov I Ferber"
Pub. Date
2019
Language
Russian
Description
Children will join Chevostik and Uncle Kuzya as they fly around planet Earth, traveling to the tops of mountains and descending into the depts of the ocean. Along the way Uncle Kuzya will explain various natural phenomena and the reasons why they occur. Learn why trees grow at the foot of mountains and glaciers are on the tops, why waves form and what makes wind, and many other "whys."
Author
Series
Publisher
National Geographic
Pub. Date
[2017]
Language
English
Description
Blast into space to explore our solar system and beyond. This out-of-this-world atlas takes readers through maps of the solar system, the Milky Way, and deep space, giving them a close look at and locations of planets, supernovas, and other universes. Sky maps will help kids spot these objects in the night sky and maps of planets and our solar system give the kind of incredible detail that National Geographic is known for. It's the perfect book for...
Series
Publisher
Wonderscape Entertainment, LLC
Pub. Date
[2022]
Language
English
Description
In this new 2022 high-definition program, learn all about our changing world of weather. What is an El Nino year? What is a La Nina year? What does ENSO-neutral mean? How is climate change affecting the ocean currents, and what can we do to prevent it? The answers to all of these questions and more are covered in-depth with detailed graphics, diagrams, and exciting video that reinforce important concepts and make learning fun.
Series
Oregon field guide volume 1001
Publisher
Oregon Public Broadcasting
Pub. Date
[1999]
Language
English
Description
Spectacular floods changed the landscape of Oregon and Washington some 17,000 years ago, when Ice Age glacial dams near Missoula, Montana, broke apart and unleashed an inland sea. The powerful flood--what geologists believe was the greatest moving body of water in the earth's history--tore open the landscape of eastern Washington, merged with the Columbia River and left what is now Portland, Oregon, under 400 feet of water. The floods carried fertile...
Publisher
Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co
Pub. Date
©1994
Language
English
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Description
Sixteen contributing authors from colleges and universities throughout Washington and Oregon describe the physical environment, natural resources, economic geography, and external relations of the Pacific Northwest.
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