US geography through infographics

Nadia Higgins

Book - 2015

Navigating US geography can leave you feeling lost and all over the map. You need to know about all 50 states (Wisconsin has more than 600 kinds of cheese!), different landscapes and climates (from deserts to polar regions), and where to watch out for natural disasters (beware of Tornado Alley!). How can all these facts and locations make more sense? Infographics! The charts, maps, and illustrations in this book tell a visual story to help you better understand key concepts about our country's geography.

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Published
Minneapolis : Lerner Publications 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Nadia Higgins (-)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
32 pages : colored illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781467734622
9781467745666
  • Introduction: Going Places
  • How we Rank
  • Break It Down
  • Your Land, My Land
  • What's Your State's Claim to Fame?
  • On the Move
  • Road Trip!
  • Disaster Zones
  • Energy in Energy Out
  • Climate Change at Home
  • Where we Live
  • All American Graph-Out!
  • One Day in America
  • Glossary
  • Further Information
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

The infographic emerged as the perfect antidote to the clutter of the Internet: simple, creative, appealing representations of complicated subjects. The Super Social Studies Infographics series attempts and largely succeeds in extending the concept across several thematic volumes. Though the specific topics covered in each book can be scattershot, they are always helped along by each illustrator's command of what has become the infographic's trademark: tidy, droll, fine-lined charts and graphs that are innately appealing. U.S.Geography through Infographics is perhaps overstuffed with not-especially-scientific fun facts but it frequently excels in concepts for example, the graphic of how Americans get to work has a huge personal automobile (80 percent) dwarfing a tiny bus and train (5 percent). Clarity across the series is inconsistent, but interest levels always remain high.--Kraus, Daniel Copyright 2015 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.