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Books with title The Driest Places on Earth

  • The Last Place on Earth

    Carol Snow

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Feb. 23, 2016)
    Daisy and Henry are best friends, and they know all each other's secrets. Or, so Daisy thinks, until she wakes up one morning to find that Henry and his family have disappeared without a trace. Daisy suspects Henry's disappearance is connected to their seriously awkward meeting the night before, but then she finds a note from Henry, containing just the words "SAVE ME." Deeply worried, Daisy convinces her unemployed brother to take her on a rescue mission into the California mountains. As they begin to home in on Henry's exact location, they also start to find some disturbing clues... clues that call into question everything Daisy believes she knows about her friend. Why is he so hard to find? What kind of trouble is he in, exactly? And most importantly, who is actually saving who?
  • The Driest Places on Earth

    Martha Elizabeth Hillman Rustad

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    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!
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  • The last place on earth

    Roland Huntford

    Paperback (Pan Books, March 15, 1985)
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  • The Last Place on Earth

    Carol Snow

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Feb. 23, 2016)
    Daisy and Henry are best friends, and they know all each other's secrets. Or, so Daisy thinks, until she wakes up one morning to find that Henry and his family have disappeared without a trace. Daisy suspects Henry's disappearance is connected to their seriously awkward meeting the night before, but then she finds a note from Henry, containing just the words "SAVE ME." Deeply worried, Daisy convinces her unemployed brother to take her on a rescue mission into the California mountains. As they begin to home in on Henry's exact location, they also start to find some disturbing clues . . . clues that call into question everything Daisy believes she knows about her friend. Why is he so hard to find? What kind of trouble is he in, exactly? And most importantly, who is actually saving who?
  • The Deadliest Places on Earth

    Connie Rose Miller

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    The Bermuda Triangle. A deadly swamp. Scorching deserts. Danger lurks all over the world. Read about some of the deadliest places on the planet.
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  • The Deadliest Places on Earth

    Connie Colwell Miller

    Paperback (Capstone Global Library Ltd, Sept. 1, 2011)
    From everyday jobs to extreme weather, it's a killer world out there. In this series, readers learn amazing facts about the deadliest things in existence.
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  • DISCOVER THE DESERT: The Driest Place on Earth

    Kathy Ceceri, Samuel Carbaugh

    language (Nomad Press, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Winner of the 2010 Skipping Stones Award for environmental books! Delving into a seemingly dry and barren ecosystem, this fun-filled activity book closely examines the desert landscape and shows how many exciting discoveries it holds. Exploring native plants and animals and depicting the extreme temperatures, rough terrain, and vast distances in detail, this lively reference describes lost civilizations as well as today's desert-dwelling cultures. "Try This" science and history activities are also included--from creating mirages and fashioning an Anasazi clay bowl to growing salt crystals and even assembling a cactus dish terrarium. Demonstrating why adventurers have always been drawn to the world's deserts, this entertaining overview also provides education on the environment, examining how the health of the planet depends on the careful treatment of the desert's many resources.
  • The Last Place on Earth

    Roland Huntford

    Paperback (Macmillan Pub Co, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Recounts the efforts of Scott, a British explorer, and Amundsen, a Norwegian, to be the first to reach the South Pole
  • Earth's Driest Places

    Mary Griffin

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Few people enjoy a rainy day, but many places around the globe are in great need of rain. Readers will learn why rain and other forms of precipitation are so important to people, plants, and animals. They'll visit the driest places on Earth, including the Atacama Desert, Antarctica's Dry Valleys, and Death Valley. Maps and photographs of these remarkable sites and others aid in geography skills, while topics such as irrigation, water conservation, and even mummification will further interest and inform readers.
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  • Discover the Desert: The Driest Place on Earth

    Kathryn Ceceri, Sam Carbaugh

    Paperback (Nomad Press, Dec. 1, 2009)
    Winner of the 2010 Skipping Stones Award for environmental books! Delving into a seemingly dry and barren ecosystem, this fun-filled activity book closely examines the desert landscape and shows how many exciting discoveries it holds. Exploring native plants and animals and depicting the extreme temperatures, rough terrain, and vast distances in detail, this lively reference describes lost civilizations as well as today's desert-dwelling cultures. "Try This" science and history activities are also included--from creating mirages and fashioning an Anasazi clay bowl to growing salt crystals and even assembling a cactus dish terrarium. Demonstrating why adventurers have always been drawn to the world's deserts, this entertaining overview also provides education on the environment, examining how the health of the planet depends on the careful treatment of the desert's many resources.
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  • THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH

    Roland Huntford

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, July 16, 1985)
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  • The Happiest Place on Earth

    Roger Ethier

    Paperback (Folklore Press, Oct. 30, 1996)
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