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Physical Geography: The Global Environment

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Book Description Fully revised and presented in fifty-two short, easy-to-teach units, the third edition of Physical The Global Environment covers complex topics including long-distance weather linkages, biodiversity, and global change in a manner easily accessible to first- and second-year undergraduates. Set against a backdrop of human interaction with the environment, the text offers comprehensive treatments of Earth's five major the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, the cryosphere, and the biosphere. FEATURES OF THE THIRD EDITION BLUnit Flexible, self-contained units make the material in the text easier for students to understand and instructors to navigate. BLFrom the Field This thought-provoking collection of on-the-scene geographical photographs and writings is taken from the travels of Professor de Blij, who was the Geography Editor on ABC's Good Morning America for seven years and subsequently the Geography Analyst for NBC News. This compelling feature includes new photographs with expanded captions and accompanying locator maps that pinpoint each picture's global position. BLPerspectives on the Human These revised boxed essays in each unit highlight humanity's relationships with the environment. BLNew and Improved Art More than 90% of the photographs, 4-color maps, illustrations, and line art that appear throughout the text are new to this edition. BLSystems Approach Part These stunning, full-page illustrations graphically display and interrelate each Earth system. BLWeb Included at the end of each unit, these links give students an interactive way to find out more about concepts discussed in the unit.

720 pages, Unknown Binding

First published February 1, 2005

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H.J. de Blij

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Harm J. de Blij (see IJ (digraph); closest pronunciation: "duh blay") is a geographer. He is a former geography editor on ABC's Good Morning America. He is a former editor of National Geographic magazine and the author of several books, including Why Geography Matters.

Dr. de Blij is a Distinguished Professor of Geography at Michigan State University. He has held the George Landegger Chair in Georgetown University's school of Foreign Service and the John Deaver Drinko chair of geography at Marshall University and has also taught at the Colorado School of Mines and the University of Miami.

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For a college book for class, it was really interesting and easy to read.
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