MasteringGeology with Pearson eText -- Standalone Access Card -- for Earth Science / Edition 13

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Ideal for undergraduates with little or no science background, Earth Science is a student-friendly overview of our physical environment that offers balanced, up-to-date coverage of geology, oceanography, astronomy, and meteorology. The authors focus on readability, with clear, example-driven explanations of concepts and events. The Thirteenth Edition incorporates a new active learning approach, a fully updated visual program, and is available for the first time with MasteringGeology—the most complete, easy-to-use, engaging tutorial and assessment tool available, and also entirely new to the Earth science course.

Used by over a million science students, the Mastering platform is the most effective and widely used online tutorial, homework, and assessment system for the sciences. This is the product access code card for MasteringGeology™ and does not include the actual bound book.

Pearson eText gives you access to the text whenever and wherever you can access the Internet. The eText pages look exactly like the printed text, and include powerful interactive and customization functions. This does not include the actual bound book.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780321727435
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • Publication date: 6/19/2011
  • Edition number: 13
  • Pages: 768
  • Sales rank: 382048
  • Product dimensions: 4.60 (w) x 8.80 (h) x 0.20 (d)

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