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  • Collins World Atlas

    Collins Maps

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, May 1, 2016)
    This great value contains all the world maps you need in a budget atlas, for family, study and business use. It offers fully revised, detailed reference maps of the world; a map of the world's countries and physical features; an introductory section with facts on all the countries of the world, including flags, area, population, capital city, languages, religions and currency; a map of the world s time zones; and over 10,000 index entries."
  • Collins Student World Atlas

    Collins UK

    Hardcover (Collins Geo, Feb. 9, 2012)
    A new and extended edition of a vital tool for students, with new topics including world agriculture, world climate change, low and middle economic developing countries, and ecological footprint Although specifically designed for students aged 14-16 years, the well-researched uncluttered design of this reference makes it suitable for all students. This edition has been extensively revised, updated, and extended with up-to-date reference and thematic mapping, mapping skills, country-by-country statistics, and a fully comprehensive index to all names appearing on reference maps. All maps have been fully updated using the latest statistical information available, while the inclusion of a selective list of web addresses on each thematic page ensures students are motivated to explore more deeply into a topic. High quality satellite imagery, selectively used within special topic or study areas, supports data on the maps and is used to illustrate key environmental issues. Extensive lists of statistics for demographic and socioeconomic facts provide up-to-date data for students wishing to create their own graphs to support individual geography, tourism, mathematics, economics, or IT projects.
  • Collins Student World Atlas

    Collins UK

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Feb. 15, 2012)
    A new and extended edition of a vital tool for students, with new topics including world agriculture, world climate change, low and middle economic developing countries, and ecological footprint Although specifically designed for students aged 14-16 years, the well-researched uncluttered design of this reference makes it suitable for all students. This edition has been extensively revised, updated, and extended with up-to-date reference and thematic mapping, mapping skills, country-by-country statistics, and a fully comprehensive index to all names appearing on reference maps. All maps have been fully updated using the latest statistical information available, while the inclusion of a selective list of web addresses on each thematic page ensures students are motivated to explore more deeply into a topic. High quality satellite imagery, selectively used within special topic or study areas, supports data on the maps and is used to illustrate key environmental issues. Extensive lists of statistics for demographic and socioeconomic facts provide up-to-date data for students wishing to create their own graphs to support individual geography, tourism, mathematics, economics, or IT projects.
  • Collins Student Atlas

    Collins UK

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, June 1, 2018)
    Collins Student Atlas features 128 pages of up-to-date reference and thematic mapping, 8 pages of World country-by-country statistics and a fully comprehensive index to all names appearing on the reference maps. The Atlas has been specifically designed for students aged 14 to 16, however its well-researched uncluttered design makes it easy for all student use. This new edition features extended map coverage on each page and color coding has been introduced in the titling and marginalia to create distinct, easy to use sections. Thematic maps and accompanying graphs and tables and cover topics such as tourism, telecommunications, and environmental and socio-economic topics. All maps have been fully up-dated using the latest statistical information available. The inclusion of a list of relevant web addresses on each thematic page ensures students are motivated to explore more deeply into a topic. High quality satellite imagery, which has been selectively used within the special topic or study areas, supports data on the maps and is used to illustrate key environmental issues. Extensive lists of statistics for demographic and socio-economic facts provide up-to-date data for students wishing to create their own graphics to support individual geographical, tourist, mathematical, economic or IT projects.
  • Collins Student Atlas

    Collins Maps

    Paperback (Collins UK, May 1, 2015)
    A fifth edition, extensively revised, updated, and extendedCollins Student Atlas has been specifically designed for students aged 14–16, however its well-researched uncluttered design makes it suitable for all students. It features up-to-date reference and thematic mapping, mapping skills, country-by-country statistics, and a fully comprehensive index to all names appearing on reference maps. Thematic maps and accompanying graphs and tables cover topics such as tourism, telecommunications, environmental topics, and socio-economic topics. All maps have been fully updated using the latest statistical information available. New features cover development indicators, pollution hotspots in the Mediterranean Sea, urban pollution in Italy, world agriculture, world urbanization, world climate change, low and middle economic developing countries, and ecological footprints. The inclusion of a selective list of web addresses on each thematic page ensures students are motivated to explore more deeply into a topic. High quality satellite imagery, which has been selectively used within special topic or study areas, supports data on the maps and is used to illustrate key environmental issues. Extensive lists of statistics for demographic and socio-economic facts provide up-to-date data for students wishing to create their own graphs to support individual geography, tourism, mathematics, economics, or IT projects.
  • Collins Student Atlas

    Collins Maps

    Hardcover (Collins UK, May 1, 2015)
    A fifth edition, extensively revised, updated, and extended Collins Student Atlas has been specifically designed for students aged 14–16, however its well-researched uncluttered design makes it suitable for all students. It features up-to-date reference and thematic mapping, mapping skills, country-by-country statistics, and a fully comprehensive index to all names appearing on reference maps. Thematic maps and accompanying graphs and tables cover topics such as tourism, telecommunications, environmental topics, and socio-economic topics. All maps have been fully updated using the latest statistical information available. New features cover development indicators, pollution hotspots in the Mediterranean Sea, urban pollution in Italy, world agriculture, world urbanization, world climate change, low and middle economic developing countries, and ecological footprints. The inclusion of a selective list of web addresses on each thematic page ensures students are motivated to explore more deeply into a topic. High quality satellite imagery, which has been selectively used within special topic or study areas, supports data on the maps and is used to illustrate key environmental issues. Extensive lists of statistics for demographic and socio-economic facts provide up-to-date data for students wishing to create their own graphs to support individual geography, tourism, mathematics, economics, or IT projects.
  • Collins World Atlas

    Collins Maps

    Hardcover (Collins Geo, Oct. 9, 2012)
    A fully revised, general-reference atlas in the exciting Collins World Atlas collectionThe flagship title in the Collins World Atlas series gives a full picture of the Earth through the use of maps, satellite images, space and aerial photography, 3-D terrain models, and graphics. These features are further enhanced by fact boxes and internet links on each topic. This atlas presents a complete view of the world, bringing it to life through innovative maps, stunning images, and detailed content, offering an exciting perspective on how the planet is made up, how it looks, and how it works. It includes South Sudan, the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles, Samoa and Tokelau jumping the dateline, Greenland's ice cap, and disputed areas of the world reviewed. A wide range of topical issues are covered including natural disasters, population, climate, and the environment. Key country statistics allow comparisons of their state of development and an understanding of today's world. Thousands of facts and statistics include world and continental ranking tables as well as a dictionary of geographical facts with all key concepts and terms explained.
  • Collins Student World Atlas

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    Paperback (Collins, Feb. 5, 2007)
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  • Collins Student Atlas

    Collins UK

    Hardcover (HarperCollins UK, June 1, 2018)
    The Collins Student Atlas has been specifically designed for students aged 14-16, but its well-researched and uncluttered design makes it suitable for all students. It features up-to-date reference and thematic mapping, mapping skills, country-by-country statistics and a fully comprehensive index to all names appearing on reference maps. Thematic maps and accompanying graphs and tables cover topics such as Tourism, Telecommunications, Environmental and socio-economic topics. All maps have been fully updated using the latest statistical information available. The inclusion of a selective list of web addresses on each thematic page motivates students to explore more deeply into a topic. High quality satellite imagery, selectively used within special topic or study areas, supports data on the maps and is used to illustrate key environmental issues. Extensive lists of statistics for demographic and socio-economic facts provide up-to-date data for students wishing to create their own graphs to support individual geography, tourism, mathematics, economics or IT projects. New features: Development indicators, Pollution hot spots in the Mediterranean Sea, Urban pollution in Italy, World Agriculture, World Urbanization, World Climate Change, Low and Middle Economic Developing Countries, Ecological footprint.
  • Collins Student World Atlas

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    Hardcover (Collins, )
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  • Student's World Atlas

    Rand McNally and Company

    Paperback (Rand McNally, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Presents physical-political maps of the seven continents, showing the world's nations, cities, and geographic features
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  • Collins World Atlas

    Collins Maps

    Hardcover (Collins, Dec. 1, 2020)
    This atlas of the world presents a complete view of the world, bringing it to life through innovative maps, stunning images and detailed content. It offers an exciting perspective on how the planet is made up, how it looks and how it works. This atlas takes you further than traditional world atlases, giving a more complete understanding of the world. It covers a wide range of topical issues including natural disasters, population, climate and the environment; offers key country statistics allow comparisons of their state of development and an understanding of today’s world; and provides thousands of facts and statistics including world and continental ranking tables.