Nature Anatomy is the anatomy, medical, art, plant, animal and ecology book in which the author takes a visual tour of the natural world. Julia Rothman is the author of this tremendous book. It is a comprehensive book for those who wanted to see nature works such as clouds appear, how mountains place, how life cycle works, how mushroom grows and many other things like that. This is the time to find out about the reality of birds and how they fly through their feathers. Julia also takes on the water and earth that are linked with humans from the beginning.
She did a fascinating job by bringing everything at the book for the readers. If anybody interested in learning about the natural world then this is a guide that meant for them. Julia has the talent to explain each and everything in detail. This book covers trees, land masses, bodies of water, bugs, grasses, precipitation, plants, and animals. Find out the anatomy of jellyfish and how she survived. What is hidden inside the volcano and what makes it a volcano? What is the secret behind the immigration of butterflies? Why the sun vanished in the west and raises from the east. All this and much more you will find out in this guide.
The “Patterns in Nature: Why the Natural World Looks the Way It Does” is all about math and science behind nature’s awe-inspiring designs. Philip Ball is the author of this book. Any book by Philip Ball is worth a read. You can expect good writing and solid explanations of the science behind what he is writing about. This book focuses primarily on the visual aspect of patterns in nature. Each chapter looks at specific categories of patterns and has photos to give a sense of variety.
The book chapter 1 looks at bilateral symmetry, chapter 2 looks at fractals, chapter 3 looks at spirals, from snails to sunflowers to galaxies, chapter 4 looks at flow and chaos, chapter 5 looks at waves and dunes, 6 examines bubbles and foam, chapter 7 discusses arrays and tilings and chapter 9 examines spots and stripes, in such things as zebras and butterfly wings. In short, this is a fascinating book with excellent photos.
Botanical Art with Scientific Illustration (Preview)