01534 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056245002200097100001900119260004100138300002200179020001800201084002100219520102800240082001501268650001301283650002101296990001101317INLIS00000000000217820211129025828 a0010-0621001778211129 0 1 aNatural Resources1 aRandle, Damian aNew York :bThompson Learning,c1993 a32 hlm. ;c27 cm. a1-56847-056-8 aR.910.3337 RAN n aYOUNG GEOGRAPHER, NATURAL RESOURCES The Changing Earth Natural Resources Use of Land Food and Farming Protecting the Planet The world`s Population Journeys Settlements The World`s Weather Transportation. NATURAL RESOURCES Have you ever wondered just how we get the power to light our citv streetS and air-condition our buildings ? In this book you`ll look at our world`s natural resources and learn why people couldn`t make it through even one day without them. You`ll find out about the ways people make paper out of wood pulp, how pottery and glass are made, and how metals are taken from the ground. You`ll discover how dams work and the many ways energy is produced. A special section explains acid rain, where it comes from, and how it can damage the environment. You`ll also learn about the importance of recycling and what you can do in your own neighborhood to help conserve our natural resources. A Wayland Book Published in the United States by Thomson Learning Reinforced Binding Suitable for Library Use.(libra) aR.910.3337 4aGeografi 4aSumber Daya Alam a018240