Natural History of the World: A Photographic Exploration of Earth's Animals, Plants and Landscapes
- Series : Encyclopedias
- Publisher : Amber Books Ltd
- Illustrations : 560 photos
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Description:
A stunning look at Earth's wildlife and natural history, including rocks, minerals, animals, plants, fungi and more!
Arranged by climatic conditions and habitats, Natural History of the World offers a broad overview of the most important animals and vegetation in each region.
These areas help us understand the ranges of plants and animals, including identifying species that may be under threat from habitat loss.
Climate zones can even help farmers and gardeners understand which plants will grow best in their area.
From the arid, desolate Sahara, the largest hot desert in the world, where temperatures can exceed 40°C (100°F), to Macapá in Brazil, where the tropical monsoon climate means over six months of rain from December to July every year, marvel at the beauty and variety that exists on our planet and has done so for millions of years.
Striking imagery is accompanied by easy-to-read, accessible information, making it a riveting, essential history.
Natural History of the World is an explorative, pictorial guide to every environment on the planet and how nature has evolved to live there, ranging from the Mesozoic Era to the present day.
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