Exploring Our Planet Through Maps and Data
Buch, Englisch, 220 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 279 mm, Gewicht: 577 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-02442-9
Verlag: Springer
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Introduction: Mapping the world
Chapter 1: The world itself
· Earth’s poles
· Meteorites
· Waterworld
· Getting away from it all
· The longest straight line over water· The longest you can walk without having to swim
· Volcanic eruptions over the past 12,000 years· Earth’s forests
· Earth’s chemical elements· Earth’s phosphorus
Chapter 2: The world of countries
· Countries named after people
· Monarchies and republics
· Female leaders· National flags that contain the colour red
· Passport colours· Driving – left or right?
· Capital punishment· Press freedom
· Dominance of a capital city
· Population density
Chapter 3: The world perturbed by people
· Carbon dioxide emissions· My short-haul carbon footprint
· Busiest airline routes· Renewable electricity output
· Nuclear power generation· Trash
· Plastic waste
· Pesticide use
· Mammal species under threat
· Night sky brightness
Chapter 4: The world of the built environment
· Homes at risk of rising sea levels
· Lighthouses
· World heritage sites
· Roman amphitheatres
· Skyscrapers
· Spaceports
· The 500 most powerful supercomputers
· Mains frequency· Sharing a McDonald’s
· Soccer stadia
Chapter 5: The world of thoughts, ideas, and beliefs
· The most complex machine ever built
· Scientific productivity· Intellectual property
· Views on the safety of vaccines· Good at maths?
· Literacy· How the world writes
· UFO sightings
· How the world believes
· The happiness of nations
Chapter 6: The world of wellbeing
· Homicide
· Suicide
· Obesity in adults
· Alcohol consumption
· Road traffic deaths
· Incidence of malaria
· Experience of pain yesterday
· How the world dies
· The life expectancy gender gap· Life expectancy at birth
Chapter 7: The world of sport and leisure
· Football World Cup
· Foreign players in the Premier League
· Summer Olympics
· Chess playing strength
· Shakespeare’s world· Nobel prize for literature
· Going to the movies· Computer games
· What the world searches for
· Active on social media
Chapter 8: The world of economics
· Accessing cash· Units of currency
· Gold reserves
· The indebtedness of nations
· Standard of living
· Big Apple
· International tourism
· Military expenditure
· Access to electricity
· Catching fishAfterword
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