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National Geographic: Forces of Nature
Description
Compelling Educational Force All Its' Own!
Part No
ED-2008
Platform
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
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Publisher
Topics Entertainment
Packaging
Retail Box -2 CD's
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Description
From lighting to locusts, fires to floods, increase your understanding of the planet's raw power with Forces of Nature on CD-ROM. Packed with a wealth of interactive multimedia features, this software program is specifically designed to enlighten, astound, and explain to the user the complexities of natural forces at work on planet Earth. With text and graphics ready for printing and copying, hundreds of high-resolution, full-screen videos and photos, speedy text-search options, and a host of virtual experiments and simulations illustrating various natural phenomena, Forces of Nature is a
compelling educational force all its' own.
National Geographic: Forces of Nature Includes:
Astronomical Forces: Including an exploration ranging from tiny space particles burning up in Earth's atmosphere, to mammoth celestial bodies penetrating the ozone to wreak
havoc on structures and terrain.
Biological Forces: Including an examination of migratory locusts, a destructive force first
described in the Old Testament. Measuring mere inches, this pest regularly devastates huge land regions around the globe, causing famine and subsequent death to millions worldwide.
Drought: A searing inquiry into the phenomenon producing parched landscapes and arid
fields from previously fertile agricultural tracts, leaving crop failure and
starvation in its wake.
Earthquakes: A comprehensive investigation into the cause and ramifications of these
powerful forces, from ancient beliefs that their raw energy came from displeased
gods and idols, to contemporary geological evidence of bedrock and fault lines.
Fires: An enlightening look at that which many consider the most destructive natural
force of all, but which proves to be an essential ecological factor in the
growth and rejuvenation of a global ecosystem.
Floods: A constant threat to some, a freak inland occurrence to others, floods assume
the role of both feared killer and topographical sculptor, transporting nutrients to farms on one side of the world, as they wash away structures and livelihoods on another.
Snow and Ice: An interactive exploration of phenomena ranging from blinding blizzards
grinding modern metropolises to a halt, to great powder avalanches of loose snow
traveling at more than 200 miles per hour.
Storms and Thunderstorms: Including a multimedia exploration of the capricious nature and destructive intensity of hurricanes, as well as the complexities of lightning and thunderstorms.
Volcanoes: An inquiry into the potent forces, both cataclysmic and restorative, of
underground thermal activity.