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Provides a general background, understanding, and appreciation of Earth as a planet
Looks into the Earth system’s interrelationships as well as into the basic principles that influence the forces and processes at work on the planet
Presents the geologic history of Earth as well as its structure, composition, features and resources
Presents issues and problems that arise from the interactions between humans and the natural environment
Aligns each chapter with the topics specified in the Department of Education (DepEd) K to 12 curriculum for Earth Science.
Authors:
CHARINA GRACIA B. BANAAY, PhD
is an associate professor at the Institute of Biological Sciences at the University of the Philippines–Los Baños (UPLB) and also an affiliate faculty member of the Faculty of Management and Development Studies at UP Open University.
She specializes in microbial ecology with cognates in molecular biology and biotechnology, botany, and biochemistry, and has been teaching biology and earth system science at UPLB since 2002 and 2006, respectively.
DANIEL EDISON M. HUSANA, PhD
is an associate professor at the Environmental Biology Division at the Institute of Biological Sciences at UPLB and an affiliate faculty member of the Faculty of Management and Development Studies at UP Open University. He is also a research associate at Zoology Division of National Museum of the Philippines. He specializes in environmental biology, phylogeography and taxonomy of crustaceans, cave biology, and groundwater ecology.
FAITH S. MARANAN, PhD
is an assistant professor at the Institute of Biological Sciences at UPLB and also an affiliate faculty member of the Faculty of Management and Development Studies at UP Open University. She specializes in molecular ecology and botany and has been teaching biology subjects and earth science at UPLB since 2005 and 2011, respectively.
Copyright:
2019