Exploring Our Living Planet

Exploring Our Living Planet
Author: Robert D. Ballard,National Geographic Society (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1988
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0870447602

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Examines the dynamics of Earth's shifting crust and the effects such movements have on Earth's geological structures and on man.

Exploring Our Living Planet

Exploring Our Living Planet
Author: Robert D. Ballard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1983
Genre: Plate tectonics
ISBN: 087044459X

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Examines the dynamics of Earth's shifting crust and the effects such movements have on Earth's geological structures and on man.

Our Living Planet

Our Living Planet
Author: Rob Colson
Publsiher: Wayland
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Earth (Planet)
ISBN: 1526305046

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Why do flowers attract insects? How do fish breathe underwater? Which animals can fly? Read about the wide range of living things on the planet. This book explores how they have evolved and how they manage to survive.

Earth

Earth
Author: Julie Lundgren
Publsiher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781643698670

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In Earth: The Living Planet, students will learn about Earth's rotation and make observations to determine the effect of sunlight on Earth's surface. Filled with fun facts, young learners will love exploring the scientific information and drawing conclusions about life now and in the future. The Inside Outer Space series takes readers on an intergalactic journey that unravels the mysteries of the universe. Each 24-page book informs readers in grades K–3 on the Sun, Earth, planets, and stars, while also igniting imaginations about the unknown. Stunning photographs and diagrams engage readers, while text-based questions aid in reading comprehension

Living Planet

Living Planet
Author: Camilla De La Bedoyere
Publsiher: Welbeck Children's
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1783127848

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Living Planet explores Nature in all its glory - from the formation of the Earth and prehistoric life to the varied habitats of our world today. Discover what our planet is made of, and how humans have made an impact on Earth's changing climate. Watch incredible videos play on the page with the free augmented reality app - see a volcano erupt, watch the plants and animals of the rainforest, follow in the footsteps of a storm chaser, and see right to the Earth's core in this unmissable exploration of the amazing world we live in.

100 Get the Whole Picture

100  Get the Whole Picture
Author: Paul Mason
Publsiher: Wayland
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-01-09
Genre: Earth sciences
ISBN: 1526308495

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Find out what causes earthquakes and how they are measured. Discover Earth's rich and varied habitats and read about what the air around us is made from. Using amazing facts and incredible stats, this book aims to give you the whole picture.

Living Planet

Living Planet
Author: Paul Bennet,Barbara Taylor
Publsiher: TickTock Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Deserts
ISBN: 184696816X

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From lush rainforests to burning deserts, this stunning visual expedition provides an exciting tour of planet Earth. Exploring freezing poles and vast oceans, some of the most amazing plants and animals are discovered amidst their incredibly varied habitats. With superb imagery and accessible information, this resource depicts the most fascinating aspects of the natural world.

Design for a Living Planet

Design for a Living Planet
Author: Michael Mehaffy and Nikos A. Salingaros
Publsiher: Sustasis Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-05-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780989346962

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In this brief, accessible volume, the authors — an urban philosopher and a mathematician-physicist — explain the surprising new findings from the sciences that are beginning to transform environmental design in the modern era. Authors Michael Mehaffy and Nikos Salingaros explore fractals, networks, self-organization, dynamical systems and other revolutionary ideas, describing them to non-science readers in a direct and engaging way. The book also examines fascinating new topics of design, including Agile, Wiki, Design Patterns and other “open-source” approaches from the software world. The authors conclude that a profound transformation is under way in modern design — and today’s students and practitioners will need to be aware of its implications for our future. “Lucidly describes what’s coming in the world of design — and what needs to come.” — Ward Cunningham, Inventor of wiki, and pioneer of Pattern Languages of Programming, Agile, and Scrum “Essential reading for all urban designers.” — Jeff Speck, Author of Walkable City “Brilliant.” — Charles Montgomery, Author of Happy City “Inspired, compelling and fascinating… Recognizes that a true architecture can be dug from the facts, insights, and theories, that occur with a broadening of science to include the human being.” — Christopher Alexander, Author of A Pattern Language and Notes on the Synthesis of Form Some comments on the individual chapters: “Packed with detail and beautiful in presentation.” — Gil Friend “Human society must find a path of retreat. Salingaros and Mehaffy point the way.” — David Brussat, Providence Journal “Michael Mehaffy and Nikos Salingaros have written some brilliant articles on how we can co-create cities which are truly resilient, rather than being ‘engineered resilient’.” — Smallworld Urbanism “For me, this essay was like a flash of insight, and I suddenly saw the world in a new light.” — Oeyvind Holmstad, Permaliv “We’ve just come across a very thoughtful article by Michael Mehaffy and Nikos Salingaros… [who] draw a number of lessons from biological systems and use them to draw conclusions about how resilient human systems must be designed.” — Resilient Design Institute “Salingaros and Mehaffy take us from the configuration of city spaces to the order of cells in living beings.” — Jaap Dawson, Delft Institute of Technology “If you wanted to know where the cutting edge was in urban design, it is here.” — Patrick J. Kennedy, CarFreeInBigD “This is the single most intelligent and illuminating article I’ve seen on Archdaily in 3 years.” — Nìming Pínglùn Zhě, China Michael Mehaffy is an urbanist and design theorist, and a periodic visiting professor or adjunct in five graduate universities in four countries and three disciplines (architecture, urban planning and philosophy) including the University of Oregon (US) and the University of Strathclyde (UK). He has been a close associate of the architect and software pioneer Christopher Alexander, and a Research Associate with the Center for Environmental Structure, Alexander’s research center founded in 1967. He is currently executive director of Portland, Oregon based Sustasis Foundation, and editor of Sustasis Press. Nikos A. Salingaros is a mathematician and polymath known for his work on urban theory, architectural theory, complexity theory, and design philosophy. He has been a close collaborator of the architect and computer software pioneer Christopher Alexander. Salingaros published substantive research on Algebras, Mathematical Physics, Electromagnetic Fields, and Thermonuclear Fusion before turning his attention to Architecture and Urbanism. He is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas at San Antonio and has been on the Architecture faculties of universities in Italy, Mexico, and The Netherlands.