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Books with title The Planet Earth

  • The 12th Planet

    Zecharia Sitchin, Stephen Bel Davies

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Jan. 18, 2018)
    Over the years, startling evidence has been unearthed, challenging established notions of the origins of Earth and life on it and suggesting the existence of a superior race of beings who once inhabited our world. The product of thirty years of intensive research, The 12th Planet is the first book in Zecharia Sitchin's prophetic Earth Chronicles series-a revolutionary body of work that offers indisputable documentary proof of humanity's extraterrestrial forefathers. Travelers from the stars, they arrived eons ago, and planted the genetic seed that would ultimately blossom into a remarkable species . . . called Man. The 12th Planet brings to life the Sumerian civilization, presenting millennia-old evidence of the existence of Nibiru, the home planet of the Anunnaki and of the landings of the Anunnaki on Earth every 3,600 years, and reveals a complete history of the solar system as told by these early visitors from another planet.
  • Earth: The Life of Our Planet

    Dr. Mike Goldsmith, Mark A. Garlick

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Sept. 27, 2011)
    This unique book presents the Earth's geographical history as a visual narrative. Each doublepage artwork gives a snapshot from a key time period, plus a short piece of descriptive text to place the scene in context, both visually and historically. The text is short, light in tone and unobtrusive, allowing the reader to absorb the visual information while learning the key facts at a glance. A reference section at the back of the book (6 pages) summarizes all of the scientific information, in the form of a timeline, while the artwork spreads focus on telling this amazing story. Dr Mike Goldsmith's narrative journey through billions of years is a great picture book, a terrific read and a really enjoyable way to learn more about the fascinating life of our planet.
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  • Planet Earth

    Dan Green, Sean Sims

    Paperback (Egmont UK, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Read and discover fascinating facts about how the oceans control climate, how mountains are made and earthquakes happen, how and why life thrives, and how we can look after Earth in the future.
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  • Planet Earth

    Hammond

    Hardcover (Berlitz Multimedia, Sept. 15, 2008)
    Planet Earth is a lively, thought-provoking book for children ages 8-12. Planet Earth looks at the world as it appears through the earth's orbit. These global views show how local terrain and environment affect the way we live, with regional maps covering every inch, showing countries as they really are in relation to others on the globe, and offering clear explanations of topics such as the world's weather, natural disasters and the extinction of the dinosaurs.
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  • The Earth

    Nuria Roca, Carol Isern, Rocio Bonilla

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Young astronomers can explore the mysteries of the earth in this engaging book. Starting with the Big Bang, kids will take a guided tour through our planet's history and geography. The atmosphere, climate, life forms, and humankind's study of the earth and outer space are covered. Fun activities at the back of the book reinforce the information and allows kids to test what they've learned. Also includes a guide for parents that expands on some of the terminology and concepts.
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  • Planet Earth: Poles

    Rani Iyer

    eBook (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 13, 2015)
    The poles are not just vast expanses of snow and ice. They support a unique plant and animal life, like the penguins, polar bear, caribou, and many rare birds like the Arctic tern. The poles are rich in minerals, including oil and gas. Besides being storehouses of fossils, they are natural laboratories, where scientists conduct research on climate. Explore the two poles and discover the surprises hidden in their icy landscape. Also learn about how these fragile regions are threatened by pollution and climate change.
  • Planet Earth

    John Farndon

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Presents a collection of facts about our home planet, presented in 100 illustrated topic panels, each with ten key facts.
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  • The Earth

    Mary Kraynak Bozansky

    Paperback (Lowell House, April 1, 1998)
    This comprehensive reference book provides factual information on an array of topics related to the study of earth science, covering the earth's climate, rotation, the shapes of the continents, and more. Original.
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  • EARTH: The Ever-Changing Planet

    Donald M. Silver

    Paperback (Random House, Inc., Sept. 17, 1989)
    An illustrated survey of the earth describing how it was formed, and including information on different types of rock, weather and erosion, the formation of mountains, and plate tectonics.
  • Planet Earth

    Sally Morgan, Roseanna Hooper, Lucy Baker

    Hardcover (Two-Can Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2000)
    An oversized volume showcases four dramatically different environments--volcanoes, icebergs, jungles, and storms--through interesting facts, stories, simple activities and experiments, and powerful photographs.
  • Planet Earth

    Moira Butterfield, Pat Jacobs

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Words, photos, charts, and illustrations combine to explain the way Planet Earth works. All these are arranged in short bursts of information that will ease comprehension for learners of all kinds.
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  • Our Planet the Earth

    Keith Lye

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, May 1, 1980)
    Presents questions and answers about the planet earth, its composition, and the forces which are constantly changing it.
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