Description |
xiii, 175 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-175). |
Summary |
Which nations have launched animals into space? Where are the world's cat people? How many humans live in high-risk zones for natural disasters? How far do you have to travel to hug all fifteen of the world's oldest trees? Where in the world do snakes live--or better yet, where can you avoid them?! Find the thought-provoking answers to these questions and many more in Wild Maps for Curious Minds. This infographic atlas of nature's most impressive wonders and eye-popping oddities is bursting with discovery (Where's the most remote place on Earth?), whimsical insight (Which animals have launched into space?), and startling revelations (How much forest have we destroyed?) that will change the way you see the natural world--and that celebrate our planet and the plants and animals with whom we share it. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Ancient history -- Out and about -- The watery world -- Geography -- Using and abusing nature -- Extreme Earth -- The planet in peril -- The final frontier. |
Subject |
Maps -- Miscellanea.
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Nature -- Miscellanea.
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Maps. (OCoLC)fst01008726
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Nature. (OCoLC)fst01034561
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Genre/Form |
Maps. (OCoLC)fst01423704
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Thematic maps. (OCoLC)fst01752679
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Trivia and miscellanea. (OCoLC)fst01921748
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Maps.
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Thematic maps.
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Trivia and miscellanea.
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Added Author |
Bortoletti, Manuel, illustrator.
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Packham, Chris, writer of foreword.
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Wright, Ian (Blogger), consultant.
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Added Title |
Wild maps for curious minds : one hundred new ways to see the natural world |
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100 new ways to see the natural world |
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One hundred new ways to see the natural world |
ISBN |
9781615198924 (hardcover) |
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161519892X (hardcover) |
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