Review by Booklist Review
Did you know that you're currently living on Earth's crust, a hotbed of multimillion-year-old recycled rocks that tell us the history of our planet? Now take a look around and observe all of the things that you see, because, as the author of this informative title reveals, everything that isn't made from a plant or animal has been dug out of the ground, from rubber ducks and diapers, to the Lincoln Memorial and the Imperial State Crown of Great Britain. An entry in the Discover More series, this title offers a detailed introduction to the geological history of our planet. The diversity of facts and concepts are highlighted by the questions that Green poses and answers. Throughout, eye-popping photographs dominate the two-page spreads, showcasing landscapes, galleries of rocks (and toxins), and informational diagrams, including an explanation of just why diamonds sparkle. A true gem for classroom connections, this will encourage wide browsing.--Miller, Annie Copyright 2010 Booklist
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Review by Horn Book Review
A variety of earth materials, including major rock and mineral groups as well as the popular subset gemstones, are presented on loosely organized, busy two-page spreads. Each section includes numerous crisp photographs of the colorful specimens and brief facts about select examples. Additional information on planet, rock, and mineral formation; exploration; and human uses are included. A free digital book is available for downloading. Glos., ind. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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