Hills vs. Mountains : Knowing the Difference - Geology Books for Kids | Children's Earth Sciences Books

Hills vs. Mountains : Knowing the Difference - Geology Books for Kids | Children's Earth Sciences Books
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Publisher : Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 9781541939042
ISBN-13 : 1541939042
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Hills vs. Mountains : Knowing the Difference - Geology Books for Kids | Children's Earth Sciences Books by : Baby Professor

For children, all big mounds of land with trees or grass are mountains. Hills may not be as popularly used. It’s time to create a black and white description of hills and mountains so that children can properly identify them. Such basic knowledge can be used later on for more complex lessons on geology. So what are you waiting for? Grab a copy today!

Hills and Mountains

Hills and Mountains
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Publisher : Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 1855858169
ISBN-13 : 9781855858169
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Hills and Mountains by : Richard S. Taylor

Through professional instruction, large photos of paintings, and close-ups of detail, see how artists create green rolling hills, purple mountains’ majesty, or white-capped peaks. Portray the grass and trees on a lawn; the atmospheric shadows of dusk surrounding the summit; the ripples in a stream. Your paintings will reach new heights.

Bumps, Hills and Mountains

Bumps, Hills and Mountains
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : 0692401067
ISBN-13 : 9780692401064
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Bumps, Hills and Mountains by : Julie Balderston

As readers navigate the roads of Social City, they learn to determine whether a problem is a bump (little problem), a hill (medium problem) or a mountain (big problem). This delightfully illustrated book makes abstract social-emotional concepts concrete and outlines clear criteria for identifying the size of a problem. Visuals and lessons are included to help kids further understand these criteria and apply them to real-life situations. This first book of the Social City series is a fun and effective resource for teachers, speech language pathologists, counselors and parents to use with preschool and elementary-aged children. To continue the adventure in Social City, check out Book 2 - The Problem/Reaction Meter: Choosing the Size of Your Reactions, available on Amazon. For further learning and fun, check out the Social City strategy board game at Print and Play Games: https://www.printplaygames.com/product/social-city

Hills

Hills
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Publisher : Pebble
Total Pages : 25
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ISBN-10 : 9781977125033
ISBN-13 : 1977125034
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Hills by : Lisa J. Amstutz

"Hills aren't as tall as mountains, but they are still amazing landforms. Movement of Earth's crust form some. Wind and rain move dirt to form others. Some are rocky while others are sandy. Give beginning readers all the need-to-know information about hills, including their characteristics, how they form, and where they can be found around the world"--

The Ram's Horn Sounded Seven Times Upon Lifeless Hills and Mountains, which Shall be Brought Down ... Also Remarks Upon Thomas Paine's Second Part of the Age of Reason. With an Appendix, Being a Journal of Seven Days

The Ram's Horn Sounded Seven Times Upon Lifeless Hills and Mountains, which Shall be Brought Down ... Also Remarks Upon Thomas Paine's Second Part of the Age of Reason. With an Appendix, Being a Journal of Seven Days
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0017145153
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ram's Horn Sounded Seven Times Upon Lifeless Hills and Mountains, which Shall be Brought Down ... Also Remarks Upon Thomas Paine's Second Part of the Age of Reason. With an Appendix, Being a Journal of Seven Days by : John BOUSELL

Earth's Geographical Features : Hills, Mountains, Glaciers, Volcanoes and Oceans | Geology Book for Kids Junior Scholars Edition | Children's Earth Sciences Books

Earth's Geographical Features : Hills, Mountains, Glaciers, Volcanoes and Oceans | Geology Book for Kids Junior Scholars Edition | Children's Earth Sciences Books
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Publisher : Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9781541965355
ISBN-13 : 1541965353
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Earth's Geographical Features : Hills, Mountains, Glaciers, Volcanoes and Oceans | Geology Book for Kids Junior Scholars Edition | Children's Earth Sciences Books by : Baby Professor

Earth has geographical features that are results of its internal processes. In this ebook, you will read about some of these geographical features namely hills, mountains, glaciers, volcanoes and oceans. Learn the characteristics of each of them, as well as interesting facts about them. Grab a copy and start reading today.

The Magic Mountains

The Magic Mountains
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 288
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0520201884
ISBN-13 : 9780520201880
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Magic Mountains by : Dane Keith Kennedy

Perched among peaks that loom over heat-shimmering plains, hill stations remain among the most curious monuments to the British colonial presence in India. In this engaging and meticulously researched study, Dane Kennedy explores the development and history of the hill stations of the raj. He shows that these cloud-enshrouded havens were sites of both refuge and surveillance for British expatriates: sanctuaries from the harsh climate as well as an alien culture; artificial environments where colonial rulers could nurture, educate, and reproduce themselves; commanding heights from which orders could be issued with an Olympian authority. Kennedy charts the symbolic and sociopolitical functions of the hill stations over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, arguing that these highland communities became much more significant to the British colonial government than mere places for rest and play. Particularly after the revolt of 1857, they became headquarters for colonial political and military authorities. In addition, the hill stations provided employment to countless Indians who worked as porters, merchants, government clerks, domestics, and carpenters. The isolation of British authorities at the hill stations reflected the paradoxical character of the British raj itself, Kennedy argues. While attempting to control its subjects, it remained aloof from Indian society. Ironically, as more Indians were drawn to these mountain areas for work, and later for vacation, the carefully guarded boundaries between the British and their subjects eroded. Kennedy argues that after the turn of the century, the hill stations were increasingly incorporated into the landscape of Indian social and cultural life. Perched among peaks that loom over heat-shimmering plains, hill stations remain among the most curious monuments to the British colonial presence in India. In this engaging and meticulously researched study, Dane Kennedy explores the development and history of the hill stations of the raj. He shows that these cloud-enshrouded havens were sites of both refuge and surveillance for British expatriates: sanctuaries from the harsh climate as well as an alien culture; artificial environments where colonial rulers could nurture, educate, and reproduce themselves; commanding heights from which orders could be issued with an Olympian authority. Kennedy charts the symbolic and sociopolitical functions of the hill stations over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, arguing that these highland communities became much more significant to the British colonial government than mere places for rest and play. Particularly after the revolt of 1857, they became headquarters for colonial political and military authorities. In addition, the hill stations provided employment to countless Indians who worked as porters, merchants, government clerks, domestics, and carpenters. The isolation of British authorities at the hill stations reflected the paradoxical character of the British raj itself, Kennedy argues. While attempting to control its subjects, it remained aloof from Indian society. Ironically, as more Indians were drawn to these mountain areas for work, and later for vacation, the carefully guarded boundaries between the British and their subjects eroded. Kennedy argues that after the turn of the century, the hill stations were increasingly incorporated into the landscape of Indian social and cultural life.

Mountains

Mountains
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 153
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199695881
ISBN-13 : 0199695881
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Mountains by : Martin F. Price

In this Very Short Introduction, Martin Price addresses the role of mountains in global ecosystems and within human culture. Considering the global effects of melting glaciers, and the conservation of mountain regions and peoples, he discusses the future of mountainous regions and the implications for all of us.

The Story of the Hills

The Story of the Hills
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433009044870
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Story of the Hills by : Henry Neville Hutchinson