
Diane Costa de Beauregard
Author of Exploring Energy
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Works by Diane Costa de Beauregard
Our Changing Planet: How Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Weather Shape Our Planet (Scholastic Voyages of Discovery. Natural History, 17) (1996) 45 copies, 2 reviews
Mammals: Whales, Panthers, Rats, and Bats : The Characteristics of Mammals from Around the World (Voyages of Discovery) (1997) 25 copies
Des forêts et des arbres : Explorer les forêts, découvrir la vie qui s'y cache et le secret des arbres (1993) 5 copies
El arbol y el bosque/ The Tree and the Forest (Biblioteca Interactiva: Naturaleza/ Interactive Library: Nature) (Spanish Edition) (1998) 4 copies
Le feu, ami ou ennemi ? : Un magicien qui transforme notre vie, nous fait peur et nous fascine (1993) 3 copies
Animais em vias de extinȯ̂ 1 copy
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- Costa de Beauregard, Diane
- Gender
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- Nationality
- France
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Our Changing Planet: How Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Weather Shape Our Planet (Scholastic Voyages of Discovery. Natural History, 17) by Diane Costa De Beauregard
Our Changing Planet is a survey of introductory geological topics ranging from the history of earth studies to seasonal rhythms in each hemisphere. The real gem of this book is its format. It contains many engaging fold out portions such as satellite maps of volcanic islands to mountain ranges placed in contrast of each other as separate folds. Step wise explanations of volcanic island formation, canyon formation, and continental drift allow for the learner to explore the processes that show more formed present day earth. Also, many historical events concerning geology were cited and briefly visited. While this book can engage some students, I also see how these multiple fold outs could become distractions for some students and prevent them from absorbing the material.Outside of that, the information presented in this book is valuable and accurate. I would certainly recommend this book to any class through middle school that is interested in geological processes. show less
Our Changing Planet: How Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Weather Shape Our Planet (Scholastic Voyages of Discovery. Natural History, 17) by Diane Costa De Beauregard
This is a very informational book about the Earth. It explains how things like volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, and weather all shape our planet. I loved the format of the book. The fold out portions of the book make it very interesting and engaging. This would be a great book to use for a science class, especially when teaching about the Earth.
This book is great because of all of the pictures. Each page is like a different underwater ocean scene. Some pages are clear and you flip them to reveal new things on the next page. Great for even the low readers, because they can experience water through the pictures.
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- Works
- 26
- Members
- 351
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- #68,158
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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