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Earth Science and the Environment (with CengageNOW Printed Access Card)
List Price: $156.95
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Manufacturer: Brooks Cole
Author: Graham R. Thompson
Binding: Hardcover
Publication Date: 2006-10-04
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Label: Brooks Cole
Number Of Pages: 720
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Editorial Review:
Using two themes, earth systems and environmental issues, EARTH SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT provides a rich overview of all Earth-related disciplines, including geology, meteorology, hydrology, oceanography, and astronomy. The authors provide a sense of how Earth functions as a single system composed of interacting subsystems and integrates coverage of enviromental issues in both the authoritative narrative and stunning multi-part visuals that emphasize the beauty of Earth science. To further enrich your experience, this earth science textbook is fully integrated with the CengageNOW online tutorial system. Web-based, assessment-driven, and completely flexible, the system provides you with a personalized learning plan based on a diagnostic pre-test to maximize your study time by focusing your attention where it is needed most. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 
Perfect!! 2008-07-20 Easy Fast and Perfect! Received my book weeks before expected; this could not have been any easier! PLUS i saved so much! I will never buy another overpriced textbook from a bookstore! Thank you
An OK textbook, but oddly organized. 2007-10-17 As far as geology textbooks go, this one is pretty middle of the road. Most topics are covered in a reasonable amount of detail for an introductory class, but not too much. Many of the concepts are "re-presented" in later chapters as needed (the interior of the earth, for example), but in varying amounts of detail depending on the topic (so the interior of the Earth is described is less detail in the discussion of the geosphere and in more detail in the earthquakes chapter).
My problem is mostly with the organization: I find that many of the topics are not covered in the chapters I would expect (for example: hotspot volcano "traces" appear not in the plate tectonics chapter, but in the volcanoes and deep sea chapters instead). I don't really follow the logical flow of the text, and it's made teaching a course with the book much more difficult. I don't plan to use this particular textbook again.
Earth Science Teacher reviews a Good Book 2000-05-10 I have used this book once for a course I teach for K-8 pre-service teachers called: Earth Science for Teachers. It is only 1 hour so I can't use all the content in the book, but, it is an excellent content reference for people who are expected to know and teach more and more content every year. Read this book for your own fun, or, use it as a reader friendly resource with excellent pictures and friendly assignments.
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