
The Oryx Guide to Natural History
The Earth and All Its Inhabitants
Greenwood Press
Published on 18. October 1999
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-57356-159-4 (ISBN)
Description
Ideal for librarians, instructors, and students, this superior, one-stop reference guide makes finding answers to natural history questions or doing research a breeze. More than just an answer book on natural history, this unique guide provides understanding into the history of science itself. Readers get rare insight into the beginnings of a scientific event, how it evolved, and who were some of the key scientists along the way. Recent scientific controversies also are included. Covering the history of earth and its living creatures, this special reference contains 30 chapters on topics in geology, oceanography, climatology, meteorology, biology, paleontology, and anthropology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
US School Grade: From Second Grade to Twelfth Grade, Interest Age: From 12 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
937 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57356-159-4 (9781573561594)
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Patricia Barnes-Svarney | Thomas E. Svarney
The Oryx Guide to Natural History
The Earth and All its Inhabitants
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Greenwood Press
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Persons
PATRICIA BARNES-SVARNEY has an extensive background in the physical sciences and has worked as a geomorphologist, physical oceanographer, and geochemist. Ms. Barnes-Svarney is the author of numerous books including Weather Around the World (with Thomas Svarney)
e Handy Dinosaur Book (with Thomas Svarney)
w the New Technology Works (with Robert Cone)
teroid: Earth Destroyer or New Frontier?
d Comparing the Planets: Travelers Guide to the Solar System. She has also contributed to the award winning The New York Public Library Science Desk Reference. Additionally, her credits include over 350 articles for such magazines as Popular Science, Astronomy, Air & Space, Technology Review, Omni, and USAir.
THOMAS E. SVARNEY is a consultant in the field of failure analysis and has held positions at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as well as a major computer corporation. He holds degrees in both engineering science and physics and graduate work in materials science. Mr. Svarney's most recent science books include Skies of Fury: Weird Weather Around the World and The Handy Dinosaur Book (both with Patricia Barnes-Svarney). He has also contributed to several books, including How the New Technology Works: A Guide to High Tech Concepts and The New York Public Library Desk Reference, and written over 30 articles for such national and international journals as Solid State Technology, Praktische Metallographie, and Microelectronic Manufacturing and Testing.
e Handy Dinosaur Book (with Thomas Svarney)
w the New Technology Works (with Robert Cone)
teroid: Earth Destroyer or New Frontier?
d Comparing the Planets: Travelers Guide to the Solar System. She has also contributed to the award winning The New York Public Library Science Desk Reference. Additionally, her credits include over 350 articles for such magazines as Popular Science, Astronomy, Air & Space, Technology Review, Omni, and USAir.
THOMAS E. SVARNEY is a consultant in the field of failure analysis and has held positions at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as well as a major computer corporation. He holds degrees in both engineering science and physics and graduate work in materials science. Mr. Svarney's most recent science books include Skies of Fury: Weird Weather Around the World and The Handy Dinosaur Book (both with Patricia Barnes-Svarney). He has also contributed to several books, including How the New Technology Works: A Guide to High Tech Concepts and The New York Public Library Desk Reference, and written over 30 articles for such national and international journals as Solid State Technology, Praktische Metallographie, and Microelectronic Manufacturing and Testing.
Content
Preface Amphibians Animals Arthropods Atmosphere Bacteria and Viruses Birds Classification of Organisms Climate and Weather Cytology Dinosaurs Earth Earthquakes Evolution Extinction Fish Fossils Fungi Genetics Geologic Time Scale Humans Life Moon Mountains Oceans Plants Protista Reptiles Solar System Universe Volcanoes Appendix A: Careers in Natural History Appendix B: Natural History Sites on the World Wide Web Glossary References Index