How did El Nino change weather patterns and affect crops around the world? What are humans doing to help or hinder the health of the world's oceans? And what hurricane event happended for the first time since 1893? Whether you're a student writing a report, or a professional in need of some quick answers, you'll find what you're looking for in the "Earth Almanc." Covering the state of the four major geophysical topics associated with the Earth: the atmosphere, oceans, fresh water, and land, this new edition presents an incredible amount of usable information about the changes in our planet...
How did El Nino change weather patterns and affect crops around the world? What are humans doing to help or hinder the health of the world's oceans...
'Parkinson's Disease' reviews the history, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of this chronic, progressive neurological disease. Discussing research into the possible genetic cause of Parkinson's, this title also covers the exciting new treatments (or possible cure) that scientists are developing and testing.
'Parkinson's Disease' reviews the history, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of this chronic, progressive neurological disease. Discussing re...
Offers an objective account of the science behind climate change, the potential harm that industrial economies cause to the environment, the international debates that have emerged, and the potential for mitigation. This title explores specific case studies, including the United States, Brazil, Australia, Germany, and China.
Offers an objective account of the science behind climate change, the potential harm that industrial economies cause to the environment, the internati...
All animals have to eat, but feeding behaviour goes far beyond predators and prey. This book explains the various techniques for finding food as well as the importance of food chains and food webs.
All animals have to eat, but feeding behaviour goes far beyond predators and prey. This book explains the various techniques for finding food as well ...