Earth

Earth by James F. Luhr is a comprehensive exploration of our planet, published by Dorling Kindersley in 2013. This UK edition spans 528 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a visually stunning journey through Earth’s diverse landscapes and geological features. The book covers a wide range of topics, from the core of the Earth to its highest mountains, showcasing significant geographical features such as volcanoes, deserts, and rivers through awe-inspiring photography.
In this edition, readers will find an updated and enhanced presentation that includes new digital artworks and recent geographical developments. The book not only highlights the natural wonders of Earth but also examines the health of our planet and the intricate relationship between humans and the environment. Topics such as deforestation and living in volcanic regions are explored, providing insight into the human impact on nature and the importance of preserving our physical environment.
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A breathtaking and inspirational exploration of planet Earth From the fiery mass of the Earth’s core to the tip of the highest ice-capped mountain, discover every aspect of our planet in awe-inspiring photographic detail with Earth. Visit 400 of the tallest, longest, widest, most significant and most unusual geographical features of planet Earth, from volcanoes, deserts and rivers to weather systems, rocks and minerals. Then take a look at the health of our planet and explore the interaction between people and the environment, from living in volcanic areas to deforestation, to understand the human impact on nature and how we can preserve our physical environment. Fully updated, revised and enhanced with new digital artworks, geographical advances and developments, this new edition of Earth (previous ISBN: 9781405373692) is an extraordinary about-this-world read.
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