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A journey from the temperate surface to the fiery core of the Earth. With the aid of stunning visual effects, the unexplored interior of the Earth is split wide open, giving us an unbelievable view. From glowing seams of pure iron ore to sparkling diamond caverns to the magnetic ...
"Near a bustling harbor, a plucky chipmunk's love of tomatoes earns him a heart-pounding ride "up up up" onto a huge ship. After iron ore pellets thunder into the cargo holds, the boat sets sail across Lake Superior--with Oskar still aboard! Lost and desperate to return to land, ...
Defines iron and iron ore, discussing where it is found and the different processes for extracting iron from the Earth.
Discusses the geologic formation of metal ores, the types of tools scientists use to find such deposits, and the many ways in which they are used.
The objective of this volume is to define and summarize in a brief and systematic manner the essential characteristics of all economically significant types of Canadian mineral deposits.
Schefferville, 1959. Dans le guest house de l'Iron Ore Company of Canada, le vieux Chef se meurt. Attaque cérébrale soudaine. Du moins, c'est ce qu'on prétend. Parce qu'il apparaît vite qu'il se trame quelque chose de louche, à Schefferville. C'est à Paul-Émile Gingras, je...
It began with a comet. At first, people gazed in wonder at the radiant tear in the sky. A year later, the celestial marvel became a planetary crisis when Earth spun through the comet's debris field and the sky rained fire. The town of Northfall, Minnesota will never be the same. ...
"World War II Shipwrecks of Newfoundland: In Pictures brings readers under the surface of the cold north Atlantic to the ghostly remains of ships sunk off the coast of Newfoundland. Diver and photographer Chris Power's breathtaking photographs offer a rare view of iconic World Wa...
The story of steamboating in the Canadian West comes to life in the voices of those aboard the vessels of the waterways of the Prairies. Their captains were seafaring skippers who had migrated inland. Their pilots were indigenous people who could read the shoals, sandbars, an...