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YAWorlds Beyond series.
In Earth and the Moon, Miller covers the history, physical composition, and atmosphere of these bodies, as well as the development of life on Earth. Uranus and Neptune concentrates on what astronomers believe to be the appearance and composition of these planets and the reasons behind these beliefs. The striking illustrations, diagrams, and photos are well chosen. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Worlds Beyond titles: Earth and the Moon and Uranus and Neptune.]