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In the book "hillier Tells the Geography of the World", hillier travels around the world from the perspective of a practitioner. He brings unique experiences from all over the world, so that we can look at the world. Hillier's unique view on how to learn geography is that maps and place names are the most important, while titles and notes are useless. So he painted the map of Spain as an old woman, the map of Scandinavia as a whale spraying water, the map of Africa and Australia as a zoo … and so on. In hillier's works, the customs and places of interest all over the world seem within reach, right in front of your eyes. In hillier's works, geography is no longer a boring description of various things, but an exploration. The way to explore is to travel-from North America to South America, from Europe to Asia, and finally to Africa and Oceania. Interesting maps, long trips around the world and interesting world experiences constitute this unique geography reading. If you look at the world from a distance, it looks like a full moon-round and white, not like a plate, but like a big snowball. The world in a telescope. For example, the earth used to be a burning fireball, very hot. Later, the earth slowly cooled down, stopped burning and became a moxibustion-hot rock ball. Steam swarmed around the earth and slowly fell into the water, forming a huge ocean covering the earth. The earth gradually contracted, and a layer of folds appeared on it. These folds uplift the road from the ocean and turn it into mountains. The earth is round and I run around it. Th ere is coal between these rocks, just like jam in jam cakes, and gold, silver, diamonds and precious stones on the other layer. There will be oil fields in some places. There are eight alternative capitals in the United States, and the last swamp was chosen as the most suitable place to build the capital because it was closest to the national center at that time. There are tw o big cities near chesapeake bay, one is Annapolis and the other is Baltimore. Annapolis means "the city of Anna" and is also named after a daughter. Baltimore, the largest city in Maryland, is named after an English baron. (Mary's territory, Virginia's territory, forest) Yosemite is very deep, and there are many beautiful waterfalls falling from high places. One of the waterfalls. One of the waterfalls evaporated into water mist before landi ng, which looked like the bride's veil. People call this waterfall "wedding waterfall" (there are many "best" in the west) ...

In the book "hillier tells the world geography", hillier took great pains. He made the story lively and interesting. In these lively and interesting stories, he told us a wealth of geographical knowledge, so that we can travel around the world without leaving home!

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On a hazy night, I picked up the book "hillier Tells the Geography of the World" and read it for five days in a row, continuing to savor it. More than three hours passed unconsciously, and I finally traveled all over the world with the author.

The author of this book is hillier, an outstanding American educator, who graduated from Harvard University. Hillier loves history and art and enjoys traveling. He was also the first president of Calvit School, a famous American university, and founded the Witt education system.

This book is rich in knowledge and tells a lot about the geographical location, customs and material specialties of countries all over the world. Share it with you here!

Notre Dame de Paris was built in memory of the Virgin Mary.

If you see seagulls at the seaside, it means that the ship is approaching the shore.

Some cities are named according to their meanings.

French people attach great importance to art and like to eat outdoors.

Camels in Asia usually have only one hump.

6. Most Arabs believe in Buddhism.

The largest desert in the world is in Africa.

8. After the Second World War, Britain's power gradually weakened, and many small countries originally ruled by Britain became independent.

Through this book, I also learned about the earth. The earth used to be a fireball. Later, the fireball slowly cooled down, stopped burning and became a hot rock ball. The steam around the earth gradually cools the earth. After being heated, the steam mass turns into water, which keeps falling on the surface of the earth, forming a huge ocean covering the whole earth. After the earth cooled, it began to shrink, wither and wrinkle, just like the skin of bayberry. These wrinkles protrude out of the ocean and become mountains of the mainland. The biggest feature of the earth's crus t is stratification, one on top of the other, just like the layer in the jam cake, but the layer here is composed of sand, shells or coal and pebbles. In some layers, there are gold, silver, diamonds and precious stones, oil fields and so on. There is only hard rock under the rock layer. The lower the temperature, the higher the temperature. This part of the earth has never cooled down, and the rocks are no longer hard and are in a melting state. The earth is still shrinking, and this time will be accompanied by vibration and shaking, which we call an earthquake.

In our memory, the sun always rises in the east and sets in the west. But children in Norway and northern Sweden don't think so, because for half a year, the sun hung low in the air, clung to the ground and never set, and every day was daytime for half a year. Over the past six months, the sun has been getting closer and closer to the ground and finally set. But in the next six months, children everywhere can't see the sun, and every day is night.

Hillier's metaphors are vivid, and the language in the book is humorous, easy to understand and knowledgeable, which makes people fondle it.