Visit a city where rain falls almost daily. Find out what city had the most rain fall in one day. By opening this book you will journey to places on earth where precipitation reaches extreme highs. You may need an umbrella for this one!
Visit the world’s highest waterfall. Find out where North America’s highest city is located. By opening this book you will journey to places on earth with extremely high elevations. Hope you're not afraid of heights!
Visit a hotel made of ice. Travel to a city where metal eyeglasses freeze to faces. By opening this book you will journey to places on earth where temperatures reach extreme lows. You may need your mittens for this one!
Visit a city in Chile that went without rain for 14 years. Travel to places where less than an inch of rain falls every year. By opening this book you will journey to places on earth where precipitation is extremely rare. You may need a bottle of water for this one!
Visit a city that set the record for the hottest temperature on earth. Find out about the intense heat found inside our planet. By opening this book you will journey to places where temperatures reach extreme highs. You may need a fan for this one!
Science and geography collide in this extreme set. Clear text and breathtaking photos let readers experience the most wildly extreme locations on our planet.
A crocodile is a very patient hunter, and the polar bear can sniff out prey from long distance. But neither the crocodile nor the polar bear comes in at number one in the countdown. Find out who does, and how human hunters compare with the most extreme predators in the animal world.
The Angel Falls on the Carrao River in Venezuela is the most extreme waterfall on Earth. World's Highest Waterfall investigates this incredible 3,212-foot cascade, the forces that created it, and the amazing plants and animals that thrive within this natural wonder.