What Are the 7 Natural Wonders of the United States?

This book serves as an introduction and overview of the seven natural wonders of the United States. It discusses how many of these marvels have been created over millions of years. Glaciers, water, ice, wind, erosion and the movement of the earth's plates have produced them.

* Reviews *

Not much has changed in these new editions of the 2005 titles except the layout and a few awkwardly revised textual updates. The wonders of the ancient world are the traditional ones, and the wonders of the modern world are mainly pulled from a list by the American Society of Civil Engineers, but, in this edition, the CN tower has been replaced with Dubais Burj Khalifa, currently the tallest building in the world. It is unclear which (if any) authority the authors turned to for the natural wonders chosen for the Modern World and the United States. The latter states that the United States and Canada are filled with natural wonders. We chose the seven that seemed to be the most famous and the most studied. However, there are many more. Each title begins with a page of two to four facts, an introductory chapter with a map, and then short chapters on each wonder complete with chapter notes and photographs when available, and unremarkable illustrations when not. Further-reading pages have been updated. Students will be better served by Philip Steeles Wonders of the World (Kingfisher, 2007) and the Natures Wonders series (Marshall Cavendish)., School Library Journal November 2013
RL
Grades
4-6
IL
Grades
4-8
GRL
S
Details:
Product:
ISBN: 978-0-7660-4154-7
Author: Cheryl L. Defries
Copyright: 2013
Reading Level: Grades 4-6
Interest Level: Grades 4-8
GRL: S
Lexile: 1120
Dewey: 917.3
Pages: 48
Dimensions: 7 1/2" x 9"
Full-Color Photographs, Black-and-White Photographs, Illustrations