Earth's History Through Rocks
There is a great deal of information we can learn about
Earth's past by examining its landforms and the forces that shaped them.
Geologists are scientists who know how to ?read? Earth's rocks. They study
landforms to determine how they were created over the course of thousands of
years. Geologists also observe and analyze the changes taking place before our
very eyes. From the lava flows that created the Hawaiian Islands to the massive
glaciers that carved the Great Lakes, this set is sure to excite and illuminate
young readers and burgeoning geologists.
• Supports the Next Generation
Science Standards by examining the forces that shape Earth and how this affects
human civilization
• Strong focus on STEM topics
• Dazzling photographs of
Earth's forces at work are sure to draw in even the most reluctant
readers