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  • Ancient Egyptian Geography (14)
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    Ancient Egyptian Geography (14)

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    . . The Nile River was crucial to the growth of Egyptian civilization. Maps help illustrate the contrast between river and desert, and engaging text explains how geography influenced Egypt’s settlement and migration patterns and even its religion. This book addresses people’s relationship to their environment, a key social-studies concept.
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  • Ancient Greek Geography (14)
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    Ancient Greek Geography (14)

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    . . Ancient Greeks lived in a landscape that received more than 300 days of sunshine each year and little rain. Readers will learn how Greeks used everything at their disposal, such as the sea, minerals in the earth, and fertile farmland, to flourish as a civilization. The concept of a society's relationship to its land and resources is covered in depth.
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  • Ancient Roman Geography (14)
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    Ancient Roman Geography (14)

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    . . The Romans really profited from geography. Rome had a pleasant climate, rich soil, natural defenses, and easy access to the Mediterranean. It was the perfect spot from which to conquer the known world! Learn how Rome used its geographical advantages to launch an empire filled with extensive road and aqueduct systems and towns designed in its own image.
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  • Mapping Physical Geography (20)
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    Mapping Physical Geography (20)

    Physical geography is a common feature shown on maps, and it's important for readers to know how to interpret maps that depict the natural world around them. From the informational main text, they gain knowledge of what various symbols mean on a map and how to both read and create maps that show physical geography. Eye-catching design elements and colorful map examples enhance this learning experience for readers. Fun fact boxes, detailed graphic organizers, useful diagrams, and a helpful glossary also add extra insight into this topic that reflects aspects of both social studies and science curricula. "Each page of these fascinating books in the Maps and Mapping series is packed with detailed information. These books lend themselves well to research projects and classroom social studies or science units." ~ Booklist.
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  • What Is Geography? (24)
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    What Is Geography? (24)

    Geography is the study of Earth’s physical features. It’s also the study of how people interact with these features. This indispensable book introduces important concepts of geography to readers through at-level text and colorful, closely correlated photographs, making this important aspect of social studies both engaging and appealing. Readers will learn how geography affects where and how people live, and how people change their environments. They’ll also discover what geographers do and their role in helping us understand our changing planet.
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  • Geography of Europe, The (21)
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    Geography of Europe, The (21)

    Europe might be a small region, but its land is as varied as its cities, from the Mediterranean Coast to the sprawling metropolis of London. Readers will explore the vibrant landscapes and cityscapes of Europe through breathtaking full-color photographs and fact-filled text. How have people impacted the land in Europe, and how has the land impacted the people? Fact boxes, sidebars, and maps work together with an exciting narrative and awe-inspiring photographs to transport readers to the energy and locality of Europe.
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  • Geography of Latin America, The (21)
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    Geography of Latin America, The (21)

    Latin America is home to both the amazing Amazon rain forest and areas of desert where rain has never been recorded. Readers will learn about the varied landscapes of Latin America, from the Atacama Desert to the brilliant Caribbean coasts to the awesome Andes Mountains. In learning about major cities, such as Mexico City, readers will discover the ways people have changed the Earth to fit their needs, and the challenges they've faced in doing so. How has the geography of Latin America changed, and what lies ahead as climates change and people develop the land? Readers will discover the answers through maps, fact-filled text, sidebars, and fantastic photographs of Latin America.
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  • Geography of South Asia, The (21)
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    Geography of South Asia, The (21)

    From the Himalayas to the Ganges River, South Asia is full of breathtaking landscapes. Cities are often crowded and bustling, with ancient architecture alongside new buildings. Readers will explore the exciting, unique landscapes and cityscapes of South Asia through vivid full-color photographs and maps, and fact-filled text and sidebars. Your readers will discover the ways people in South Asia have adapted to the landscapes, as well as how climate change may affect their cities in the future.
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  • Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa, The (21)
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    Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa, The (21)

    From savannas to rain forests to deserts, the geography of Sub-Saharan Africa is second to none in terms of diversity. Readers will explore the brilliant, dynamic landscapes and cityscapes of Sub-Saharan Africa through fascinating full-color photographs and fact-filled text. How have people adapted to the land and climate of Sub-Saharan Africa, and what lies in store for inhabitants as the climate starts to change? This book includes fact boxes and maps to provide an exciting tour of the geography of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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  • La geografía de Texas -Geography of Texas (18)
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    La geografía de Texas -Geography of Texas (18)

    Plains, deserts, mountains, and water cover the great state of Texas, giving it one of our country's most unique geographical landscapes. This book teaches students how Texas's geography contributed to settling the state. Standard-driven content is made accessible by age-appropriate text and engaging images.
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  • Geography of East and Southeast Asia, The (21)
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    Geography of East and Southeast Asia, The (21)

    The Great Wall of China is the longest structure ever built by humans, crossing mountains and rivers. It is a lasting symbol of the ways the human and physical geographic features of East and Southeast Asia come together. From the bustling city of Hong Kong to the island nations of Singapore and Malaysia, readers will discover how people have impacted the land, and how the land has affected the people who live there. This volume includes fact boxes, maps, and breath-taking photographs to further convey the physical and human geographic features of East and Southeast Asia.
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  • Geography of Australia and the Pacific Realm, The (21)
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    Geography of Australia and the Pacific Realm, The (21)

    Australia and the Pacific Realm is a region unlike any other in the world. Made up of thousands of islands, from tiny atolls to the continent of Australia, this region is defined by the mighty ocean flowing between neighboring islands and countries. How did people come to inhabit the islands of this region? How do the islands differ from one another? Readers will have the full Oceania tour with this exciting book, which uses photographs, maps, and fact-filled text to paint an inspiring picture of Australia and the Pacific Realm.
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  • Geography of Russia and the Eurasian Republics, The (21)
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    Geography of Russia and the Eurasian Republics, The (21)

    Russian and the Eurasian Republics is a distinctive region that spans two continents, eleven time zones, and five biomes. This massive landscape is home to mountains, rivers, deserts, and even exciting cities like Moscow. Readers will learn how people have adapted to survive in harsh climates, and how they've affected the land around them. This book includes amazing maps and photographs to bring the information into splendid focus, as readers journey to the ends of the Earth to discover the geography of the incomparable region of Russia and the Eurasian Republics.
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  • Geography of Southwest Asia and North Africa, The (21)
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    Geography of Southwest Asia and North Africa, The (21)

    Southwest Asia and North Africa are known as the Middle East, but also as the "cradle of civilization." The geography of the region gave rise to the first civilizations, and people have impacted the land for thousands of years. From the pyramids of Egypt to the Arabian Desert, readers will love learning about the varied landscapes and cityscapes of this exciting region. Full-color photographs and maps help readers visualize complex topics, while fact-filled text provides a comprehensive tour of the physical and human geographic features of Southwest Asia and North Africa.
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  • Geography of the United States and Canada, The (21)
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    Geography of the United States and Canada, The (21)

    From the depths of the Grand Canyon to the peaks of the mighty Rocky Mountains, this book covers the awe-inspiring landscapes of the United States and Canada. Home to major cities like New York City and Toronto, as well as the Great Plains and national forests, this region is wonderfully wild and expertly engineered. Readers will explore the vibrant, varied landscapes and cityscapes of the United States and Canada through breathtaking full-color photographs, fact-filled text, and maps. They'll learn how the land has impacted the people of the United States and Canada, and how the people have affected the land.
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  • Astrid and Apollo and the Giant Geography Project (24)
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    Astrid and Apollo and the Giant Geography Project (24)

    Can Astrid and Apollo come up with best geography projects ever? Eight-year-old Hmong American twins Astrid and Apollo love to get messy and creative, and their papier-mâché projects for the Magnificent Wonders of the World Exhibit lets them do both! They each choose famous landmarks from their family’s home country of Laos and get busy creating and building. But when they decide to GO BIG with their projects, Astrid and Apollo run into a problem that they didn’t anticipate. Then, an act of kindness from the twins comes back to help them in a big way! Showcasing a warm sibling relationship of a Hmong American family, as well as themes of exploration and tradition, Astrid and Apollo will delight young readers.
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  • How Earth’s Landscape Affects the Weather (19)
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    How Earth’s Landscape Affects the Weather (19)

    Geography affects the weather in a number of ways. Mountain ranges affect the weather by directing air currents. Tall mountain peaks force air upward, causing it to cool. This causes clouds to release water in the form of precipitation. This descriptive and educational book explains how geographical forms influence the weather. Readers will learn about the ripple effect of changing geography by studying real-world examples.
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  • By the Sea (24)
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    By the Sea (24)

    The geography of the seashore is always changing! In this engaging book, readers explore geography concepts such as tides and features of the natural coastline, as well as how human activities can cause places by the sea to change. Additional science information includes how some animals have adapted over to time to live by the sea and what exactly beaches are made of! Each concept is paired with an activity to further aid readers’ comprehension and make geography fun. Young scientists can make a cliff collapse and even make a model lighthouse!
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  • Russia (16)
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    Russia (16)

    Presents an overview of Russia, including an introduction of the country, geography, culture, people, and daily life.
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  • Philippines, The (16)
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    Philippines, The (16)

    Presents an overview of the Philippines, including an introduction of the country, geography, culture, people, and daily life.
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  • Maryland (19)
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    Maryland (19)

    From big, exciting cities to beautiful nature preserves to bay access, Maryland's diverse geography offers something for everyone. This book demonstrates that the Old Line State's diversity is not just limited to geography, though. One of Maryland's assets is the unique makeup of the people who call the state home. The book explores the history, industries, and government of Maryland. Along the way, readers will find interesting facts, interactive activities, and more.
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  • Your Passport to Brazil (23)
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    Your Passport to Brazil (23)

    What is it like to live in or visit Brazil? What makes Brazils culture unique? Explore the geography, traditions, and daily lives of Brazilians.
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  • Your Passport to Germany (23)
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    Your Passport to Germany (23)

    What is it like to live in or visit Germany? What makes Germanys culture unique? Explore the geography, traditions, and daily lives of Germans.
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  • Curling (18)
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    Curling (18)

    Using the new C3 Framework for Social Studies Standards, Curling in the Global Citizens: Olympic Sports series explores the sport through the lenses of History, Geography, Civics, and Economics. Text and photos look at the history, basic philosophies, and geography of curling. As they read, students will develop questions about the text, and use evidence from a variety of sources in order to form conclusions. Data-focused backmatter is included, as well as a bibliography, glossary, and index.
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