Wonders of Nature


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Examining natural phenomena through the lens of ancient mythology and from the perspective of modern day science, these books encourage students to appreciate the magic in both myth and science.




The Science Behind Natural Phenomena


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In The Science Behind Natural Phenomena: Exploring the Wonders of the Natural World, author August Raines takes readers on an awe-inspiring journey through some of the most breathtaking natural events on Earth. From the roaring force of hurricanes and the mesmerizing beauty of the aurora borealis to the intricate workings of ant colonies and the ever-changing formations of clouds, this book delves into the science behind these extraordinary phenomena. Raines explains the meaning of natural phenomena, explores whether some occurrences could be considered 'supernatural,' and illuminates the crucial role nature plays in our lives. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and curious minds, this book provides a comprehensive and accessible exploration of the wonders of the natural world. Let's embark on this fascinating adventure together!




Handbook of Unusual Natural Phenomena


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Eyewitness accounts of nature's greatest mysteries.




Wonders of the Land


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A book intended for teachers to use with students in the upper elementary and middle school grades looks at such natural phenomena as earthquakes, glaciers, and volcanoes.




Knowledge and Wonder, the Natural World as Man Knows it


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Written expressly for the general reader and beginning science student, the book describes our present scientific understanding of natural phenomena and the universality of that understanding and its human significance.




The Pocket Encyclopædia Of Natural Phenomena, Compiled Principally From The Mss. And Ms. Journals Of T.f. Forster, By T. Forster


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This pocket encyclopedia provides a wealth of information on natural phenomena, compiled from the manuscripts and journals of Thomas Furly Forster. It is a fascinating exploration of the wonders of the natural world. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.




Time in Powers of Ten


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In this richly illustrated book, Nobel Laureate Gerard ''t Hooft and Theoretical Physicist Stefan Vandoren describe the enormous diversity of natural phenomena that take place at different time scales. In the tradition of the bestseller Powers of Ten, the authors zoom in and out in time, each step with a factor of ten. Starting from one second, time scales are enlarged until processes are reached that take much longer than the age of the universe. After the largest possible eternities, the reader is treated to the shortest and fastest phenomena known. Then the authors increase with powers of ten, until again the second is reached at the end of the book. At each time scale, interesting natural phenomena occur, spread over all scientific disciplines: orbital and rotation periods of planets and stars, decay times of elementary particles and atoms, biological rhythms and evolution processes, but also the different geological time scales. Readership: Science enthusiasts and students.







Knowledge and Wonder, second edition


Book Description

More than 100,000 copies of the first edition of Knowledge and Wonder have been sold, both in the U.S. and abroad. Written expressly for the general reader and beginning science student, the book describes our present scientific understanding of natural phenomena and the universality of that understanding and its human significance.