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Earth Online: An Internet Guide for Earth Science

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Earth Online: An Internet Guide for Earth Science
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Publisher: Wadsworth Pub Co
ISBN/ASIN: 0534517072
ISBN-13: 9780534517076
Number of pages: 264

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This was the first Internet guide written exclusively for the earth sciences. Whether this text is used for Internet homework exercises, lab exercises or strictly for students to explore on their own time, Earth Online will open students eyes to the wealth of information that is literally at their fingertips.

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