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Books with title Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary

  • Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary

    Jack Knowlton, Harriet Barton

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 2, 1997)
    This picture glossary is the perfect book to help young kids begin to learn about Earth’s geography! From A (as in archipelago) to Z (as in zone), it features over sixty clear and concise definitions with beautiful full-color illustrations and maps.Have you ever wondered what a badland is? What about a gulch? Do you know what an isthmus is? Or a seamount? What about the difference between a plateau and a plain, or a knob and a knoll? Well look no further. This broad introduction to the fascinating world around us explores our planet’s physical features from the highest mountain peak to the deepest ocean trench. The team behind Maps & Globes proves that geography can indeed be an adventure. This picture glossary, filled with accessible information to help children better understand geography and the environment, was praised by Kirkus as “an attractive introduction to geography’s rich vocabulary.”
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  • Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary

    Jack Knowlton, Harriet Barton

    eBook (HarperCollins, Feb. 23, 2016)
    This picture glossary is the perfect book to help young kids begin to learn about Earth’s geography! From A (as in archipelago) to Z (as in zone), it features over sixty clear and concise definitions with beautiful full-color illustrations and maps.Have you ever wondered what a badland is? What about a gulch? Do you know what an isthmus is? Or a seamount? What about the difference between a plateau and a plain, or a knob and a knoll? Well look no further. This broad introduction to the fascinating world around us explores our planet’s physical features from the highest mountain peak to the deepest ocean trench. The team behind Maps & Globes proves that geography can indeed be an adventure. This picture glossary, filled with accessible information to help children better understand geography and the environment, was praised by Kirkus as “an attractive introduction to geography’s rich vocabulary.”
  • Geography from a to Z: A Picture Glossary

    Jack Knowlton, Harriett Barton

    Library Binding
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  • Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary

    Jack Knowlton

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 1988)
    A glossary of geographic terms, from "archipelogo" to "zones", with definitions and descriptions of the Earth's features.
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  • Geography from A to Z A Picture Glossary byKnowlton

    Knowlton

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 1997)
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  • Geography from A to Z

    Jack Knowlton, Harriet Barton

    Hardcover (Collins, Oct. 4, 1988)
    Have you ever wondered what a badland is? What about a gulch? Do you wonder what an isthmus is? Or a seamount? What about the difference between a plateau and a plain, or a knob and a knoll? Well, here are the answers!The sixty-three entries from A to Z describe the earth's features -- its physical geography -- from the highest mountain peak to the deepest ocean trench, in clear, concise terms. Each entry is beautifully illustrated in full color.This is a perfect introduction to the dramatic and fascinating face of the vast world around us. The author and artist of the best-selling MAPS & GLOBES team up again, this time to prove that geography can indeed be an adventure.
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  • Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary

    Jack Knowlton, Harriett Barton

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Sept. 15, 1997)
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  • Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary

    Jack Knowlton, Harriett Barton

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1997)
    A glossary of geographic terms, from "archipelago" to "zones," with definitions and descriptions of the Earth's features
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  • Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary By Knowlton, Jack

    Jack Knowlton

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • Geography from A to Z

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    Paperback (HarperCollins, )
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