Thirty Great North Carolina Science Adventures
«Full-color illustrations, photos, maps and diagrams complement lists of resources, and with narrators pointing readers exactly where to look as they daytrip through North Carolina's natural world, the book becomes a living science book with the emphasis on both excitement and education.--Mountain Times
Who doesn't want to get the kiddos into an outdoor learning setting? Highlights include Linville Caverns, Bluff Mountain Preserve, Mount Mitchell, the Cradle of Forestry, and numerous nearby spots in the Piedmont's foothills.--WNC Magazine
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North Carolina possesses an astonishingly rich array of natural wonders. Building on this abundance, April C. Smith passionately seeks to open the world of nature to everyone. Her popular science guidebook features thirty sites across North Carolina that are perfect for exploration and hands-on learning about the Earth and the environment. Les mer
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All you need to plan trips and discover new attractions
Organized by the state's Mountain, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain regions
The 30 adventures spotlight wonderful places to hike, fascinating geological formations to find, animals and plants to observe, and hands-on learning activities
Explains clearly the scientific processes that made North Carolina the state it is today
Richly illustrated with photographs, diagrams, and maps; includes an indispensable science glossary
Detaljer
- Forlag
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781469654959
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«Full-color illustrations, photos, maps and diagrams complement lists of resources, and with narrators pointing readers exactly where to look as they daytrip through North Carolina's natural world, the book becomes a living science book with the emphasis on both excitement and education.--Mountain Times
Who doesn't want to get the kiddos into an outdoor learning setting? Highlights include Linville Caverns, Bluff Mountain Preserve, Mount Mitchell, the Cradle of Forestry, and numerous nearby spots in the Piedmont's foothills.--WNC Magazine
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