America’s Landscape

America’s Landscape by Lynn M. Stone, published by Rourke Pub. in 2002, is a 24-page exploration of the diverse geography and varied countryside of the United States. Written in English, this book is part of a series that highlights various aspects of American life, including its food, military, and population. The content aims to provide readers with an understanding of the natural beauty and geographical features that define the American landscape.
In this edition, readers will find a focus on the unique characteristics of America’s terrain, complemented by discussions of national parks and monuments. The book presents a factual overview of the country’s natural environment, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction related to history and nature. Through its informative approach, America’s Landscape offers insights into the physical attributes that contribute to the nation’s identity.
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A shamelessly patriotic series that shows just how many kinds of American tastes there are (America’s Food), the military forces that patrol the world (America’s Might), and the diverse population (America’s People). Other books deal with the geography and varied countryside (America’s Landscape), America’s National Parks, and America’s Monuments.
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