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South Africa's population lives among and within semi-arid deserts, elevated grasslands, steep mountains, fertile farmland, coastal cities, and more.... [Read More]
South Africa's population lives among and within semi-arid deserts, elevated grasslands, steep mountains, fertile farmland, coastal cities, and more. From mining to agriculture, learn about South Africa's resources and landscapes, its colonial history and struggle to build an equitable society, and the daily life and diverse culture of South Africans today.
South Korea is highly regarded for its transformation from a largely agricultural society to an urban, technologically advanced nation. Read all... [Read More]
South Korea is highly regarded for its transformation from a largely agricultural society to an urban, technologically advanced nation. Read all about the mountains and hills that dominate South Korea's landscape, its growing urban centers, the kingdoms and dynasties that prospered from its resources, and daily life and culture for South Koreans today.
Dominated by the mighty Alps and sharing borders with five different countries, Switzerland is known for its beautiful landscapes and multicultural... [Read More]
Dominated by the mighty Alps and sharing borders with five different countries, Switzerland is known for its beautiful landscapes and multicultural society. Read all about the country's land and resources, the population-dense central plateau, and its early settlement, as well as daily life and culture today for people across Switzerland.
From crops, which are farmed, to seafood, which is caught, this informative book describes the kinds of foods people eat most in different parts of... [Read More]
From crops, which are farmed, to seafood, which is caught, this informative book describes the kinds of foods people eat most in different parts of the world. Readers will learn that geography and climate play a large role in the kinds of foods people eat in different countries. Topics include how people eat, where people buy and sell foods, and the role children play in preparing food. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
What country has a tower with a thousand steps, the largest art museum in the world, and more than three hundred castles? FRANCE!
Theme: Level 2 Beginning Reader
What country has a tower with a thousand steps, the largest art museum in the world, and more than three hundred castles? FRANCE!
Theme: Level 2 Beginning Reader
"This book introduces young readers to some of the many ways people play games around the world"--
"This book introduces young readers to some of the many ways people play games around the world"--
Introduces the Ganges River, describing its sources, the areas of India through which it flows, its impact on agriculture and industry, its status as... [Read More]
Introduces the Ganges River, describing its sources, the areas of India through which it flows, its impact on agriculture and industry, its status as a religious symbol, and the threats to its existence represented by pollution and global warming.
An introduction to geography, which is all about how the world affects people, and how people affect the world. The world we live in is complex and... [Read More]
An introduction to geography, which is all about how the world affects people, and how people affect the world. The world we live in is complex and constantly changing. It's battered by weather, shaken by earthquakes, and mined, farmed and polluted by humans. This books helps readers understand these processes, make sense of our relationship with the planet, and find ways to change it for the better. Geography is a HUGE subject area that deals with so much more than map-making, rocks, and town planning. This book unpicks how an awareness of geography helps people think about how important the world around us is, from the landscape we live on to the relationships between entire countries.Part of the award-winning 'for Beginners' series, which explains big subjects to kids in late primary and early secondary education. Each book outlines what those subjects are about, which big questions experts are grappling with, and what jobs people who study them might go on to do.