Mention Books Toward Environmental Science Earth As A Living Planet
Original Title: | Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet |
ISBN: | 0470414383 (ISBN13: 9780470414385) |
Daniel B. Botkin
Paperback | Pages: 218 pages Rating: 3.77 | 69 Users | 7 Reviews
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Ew. Horrible book. Oh yeah maybe that's because it's an environmental science textbook....I'm not positive that I actually read this book cover to cover since I didn't read the chapters in order, but I'm fairly certain that I've finished the whole thing. I read a chapter of it almost every week this school year, and I don't think that there's a chapter left unread. So anyway. I am counting this book as read because I took the painstaking time to read a chapter each week. I will make it count for my reading challenge this year.
and I added this to my made-me-cry shelf because I cried many times while reading this book. Not because I got emotionally attached to it or because favorite characters died or anything, no, just because I hated having to read chapters from this book so much that sometimes I cried.

Details Containing Books Environmental Science Earth As A Living Planet
Title | : | Environmental Science Earth As A Living Planet |
Author | : | Daniel B. Botkin |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 218 pages |
Published | : | by John Wiley & Sons (first published January 1st 1982) |
Categories | : | Science. Environment. Textbooks. Academic. School |
Rating Containing Books Environmental Science Earth As A Living Planet
Ratings: 3.77 From 69 Users | 7 ReviewsRate Containing Books Environmental Science Earth As A Living Planet
Ew. Horrible book. Oh yeah maybe that's because it's an environmental science textbook....I'm not positive that I actually read this book cover to cover since I didn't read the chapters in order, but I'm fairly certain that I've finished the whole thing. I read a chapter of it almost every week this school year, and I don't think that there's a chapter left unread. So anyway. I am counting this book as read because I took the painstaking time to read a chapter each week. I will make it count forThis was an okay book for the class I was taking. However, with the way the class was taught, I stopped reading it near the end of the semester. Some things I would find interesting, while the others my eyes would glaze over. I am glad to be done with this class and this book. I did appreciate the little insider look into lake Washington. I liked reading about things I knew and places I have been to many times before.
Daniel Botkin is a scientist, biologist, ecologist, physicist, professor, author and journalist. Renowned for his scientific contributions in ecology and environment, he has also worked as a professional journalist and has degrees in physics, biology, and literature. He is best known for the development of the first successful computer simulation in ecology, a computer model of forest growth that

This text offers a comprehensive looks at many issues in environmental science. The target audience is beginning environmental science students, as much of the information is presented on an introductory level. Read this cover to cover before beginning a degree in the environmental field, and I feel it provided me with a strong foundation with which to begin the program.
Awesome text book that I will be using for at least 4 more classes and I am pleased as punch about it :)
This was probably the most interesting school-book I've ever had to read.
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