World of Wonders: The Most Mesmerizing Natural Phenomena on Earth
Elisabeth Roman
Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2010. 184 pages. Nonfiction.
The cover of this book gives you an idea of the beautiful photography that you will find inside. Each double-page spread has a photograph of a natural phenomenon that covers one full page, and on the opposite page is a question about that particular phenomenon. Underneath the question is the answer and a very short paragraph--four or five sentences--that gives further information. The questions range from the obvious--"Which animal is big enough to crush the scale?" next to a picture of elephants--to the extremely unusual--"What is the heaviest flower?" Answer: The rafflesia, which grows in the forests of Southeast Asia, and measures more than three feet across and weighs up to 22 pounds! There is just enough information to spark curiosity and further research on any given topic. There really are some mesmerizing natural phenomena in the world, and this book presents 88 of them them in a fascinating and fun read.
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