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  • Planet Earth/Frozen Planet
    Planet Earth/Frozen Planet

    Double bill of nature documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough.In 'Planet Earth' (2006) every episode but the first looks at one of the Earth's natural habitats and examines its local features, together with the breadth of fauna found there.The series took five years to make and contains footage of animals and places never before caught on camera.The episodes comprise: 'From Pole to Pole', 'Mountains', 'Fresh Water', 'Caves', 'Deserts', 'Ice Worlds', 'Great Plains', 'Jungles', 'Shallow Seas', 'Seasonal Forests' and 'Ocean Deep'. 'Frozen Planet' (2011) explores the polar extremes, capturing life in the Arctic and Antarctic and taking a look at how climate change is affecting the landscapes of these fascinating regions.The episodes comprise: 'To the Ends of the Earth', 'Spring', 'Summer', 'Autumn', 'Winter', 'The Last Frontier' and 'On Thin Ice'.

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  • Planet Earth II/Blue Planet II
    Planet Earth II/Blue Planet II

    Collection of two BBC nature documentary series. In 'Planet Earth II', a decade after the success of the original series which was the most expensive nature documentary ever commissioned by the BBC, David Attenborough returns to narrate another colossal project showcasing life on this planet.The series consists of six episodes, each focusing on a different habitat.The episodes are: 'Islands', 'Mountains', 'Jungles', 'Deserts', 'Grasslands' and 'Cities'. 'Blue Planet II', also narrated by David Attenborough, examines life beneath the world's oceans.The episodes are: 'One Ocean', 'The Deep', 'Coral Reefs', 'Big Blue', 'Green Seas', 'Coasts' and 'Our Blue Planet'.

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  • Lonely Planet Kids Factopia – Planet Earth
    Lonely Planet Kids Factopia – Planet Earth

    Explore the wide world of fascinating facts with this fully illustrated title.Did you know that around 550 people have been to space, but only around 20 people have been to the bottom of the ocean? Or that the deepest hole ever dug by people is deeper than the deepest part of the ocean, but still only 530th of the distance to the centre of the Earth? Or that Mawsynram, a town in India, receives over 11 metres of rain a year, while there are parts of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica that haven't seen any rain in over 2 million years?This book is packed with amazing facts and incredible contrasts, brought to life by stunning illustrations and imaginative infographics.It's going to be an exciting journey for young geographers!About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids - an imprint of the world's leading travel authority Lonely Planet - published its first book in 2011.Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travellers, many of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their children.Lonely Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture, sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more.We want to inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an adventure.Come explore!

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  • Our Planet : Infographics for Discovering Planet Earth
    Our Planet : Infographics for Discovering Planet Earth

    This wonderfully illustrated infographic book is filled with visual representations to captivate children and teach them the secrets of our planet as well as many curious facts about them.Through intuitive infographic tables, children will learn everything from the composition of the planet under the Earth's crust to the different environments.The big clear spreads of this book are filled with fun facts, maps and charts.Ages: 8 plus

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  • Planet size

    Planet size refers to the physical dimensions of a planet, including its diameter, circumference, and volume. The size of a planet can vary greatly, with some planets being relatively small, like Mercury, and others being much larger, like Jupiter. The size of a planet can have significant implications for its composition, gravity, and ability to support life. Understanding the size of planets is important for studying their formation, evolution, and potential habitability.

  • Planet or not?

    Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) due to its size, orbit, and inability to clear its orbit of other debris. While it was previously considered the ninth planet in our solar system, its reclassification in 2006 sparked debate among astronomers and the public. Despite this controversy, Pluto remains an intriguing object in our solar system, with ongoing research and exploration shedding light on its unique characteristics.

  • Why is the planet Pluto no longer considered a planet?

    Pluto is no longer considered a planet because in 2006, the International Astronomical Union redefined the criteria for what constitutes a planet. According to the new definition, a celestial body must meet three criteria to be classified as a planet: it must orbit the sun, it must be spherical in shape, and it must have cleared its orbit of other debris. Pluto failed to meet the third criterion as it shares its orbit with other objects in the Kuiper Belt, leading to its reclassification as a dwarf planet.

  • Are meteorites planet killers?

    Meteorites have the potential to cause significant damage to the Earth, but they are not typically considered "planet killers." While large meteorites can cause widespread destruction and even mass extinctions, the likelihood of a single meteorite causing the complete destruction of the planet is extremely low. However, the impact of a large meteorite could have catastrophic effects on the environment and life on Earth. Efforts to track and monitor near-Earth objects are important for mitigating the potential risks associated with meteorite impacts.

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  • Planet Waves Custom Series Instrument Cable 10 feet
    Planet Waves Custom Series Instrument Cable 10 feet

    The Planet Waves Custom Series Instrument cables have high quality gold-plated connectors that afford the cable with superior signal flow and corrosion resistance. This product is perfect for guitar to pedal board and small stages.

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  • Planet Waves Custom Series Instrument Cable 30 feet
    Planet Waves Custom Series Instrument Cable 30 feet

    The Planet Waves Custom Series Instrument cables have high quality gold-plated connectors that afford the cable with superior signal flow and corrosion resistance. This product is perfect for larger stages.

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  • Planet Waves Custom Series Patch Cable 1 foot
    Planet Waves Custom Series Patch Cable 1 foot

    The Planet Waves Custom Series Patch Cables are perfect for pedal board setups that require a longer run between the pedals

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  • Planet Waves Custom Series Patch Cable 2 foot
    Planet Waves Custom Series Patch Cable 2 foot

    The Planet Waves Custom Series Patch Cables are perfect for pedal board setups that require a longer run between the pedals

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  • Is Planet-Sports.de reputable?

    Planet-Sports.de is a reputable online retailer for sports and outdoor gear. They have been in business for over 25 years and have a strong reputation for providing high-quality products and excellent customer service. They also have a secure website for online transactions and offer a variety of trusted payment options. Additionally, they have a good track record of delivering orders in a timely manner. Overall, Planet-Sports.de is considered a reputable and reliable source for sports and outdoor equipment.

  • Which planet is this?

    This is Earth, the third planet from the Sun and the only known planet to support life. It has a diverse range of ecosystems, including oceans, forests, deserts, and polar regions. Earth is also the only planet in the solar system known to have liquid water on its surface, which is essential for supporting life as we know it.

  • What is a planet day?

    A planet day refers to the amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one full rotation on its axis, resulting in a day-night cycle. Each planet in our solar system has a different length of a day due to its unique size, rotation speed, and distance from the sun. For example, a day on Earth is approximately 24 hours, while a day on Mars is about 24.6 hours. Understanding the length of a planet's day is important for studying its climate, geology, and overall characteristics.

  • Which planet does Scorpio rule?

    Scorpio is ruled by the planet Pluto. Pluto is associated with transformation, power, intensity, and the subconscious mind. It is said to influence Scorpio's deep, mysterious, and passionate nature, as well as their ability to undergo profound personal growth and change.

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