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Uniform Title: Vom Nordpol zum aequator. Finnish
Title: Pohjoisnavalta päiväntasaajalle: Helppotajuisia esitelmiä
Note: Reading ease score: 30.9 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Contents: Lintuvuoret Pohjolassa -- Tundra ja sen eläinmaailma -- Aasian aro ja sen eläimet -- Siperian metsät ja metsänriista sekä metsästys siellä -- Sisä-Afrikan aro ja sen eläinkunta -- Nisäkästen vaellukset -- Lintujen rakkaus ja aviot -- Apinat -- Karavaanit ja aavikkomatkat -- Maa ja asujamet Niilin koskien välillä -- Matka Siperiassa -- Pakana ostjakit -- Aron vaeltelevat paimenet ja laumat -- Kirgiisein kansan- ja perhe-elämä -- Siperian asukkaat ja pahantekijä-siirtolaiset -- Tutkimusmatkoja Tonavalla.
Credits: E-text prepared by Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen
Summary: "Pohjoisnavalta päiväntasaajalle: Helppotajuisia esitelmiä" by Alfred Edmund Brehm is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The work offers accessible presentations on the diverse animal life and natural environments found from the Arctic to the equator. Through these explorations, it provides insights into various ecosystems, their inhabitants, and the notable phenomena associated with them. The opening of the work sets a rich and vivid tone, introducing the reader to the beauty and complexity of the Scandinavian landscape, particularly the majestic mountains and unique animal life. Brehm employs a narrative style filled with detailed observations, starting with a dramatic description of the creation of the Scandinavian terrain and the forces of nature that shaped it. The text transitions into a discussion of the natural world, illustrating how life adapts in harsh climates, particularly focusing on the life cycles and habitats of various bird species, such as the haahka (common eider), emphasizing their behaviors and breeding patterns during the summer months in the Nordic regions. Overall, the beginning illustrates Brehm's passion for nature and sets the stage for a broader exploration of ecosystems and wildlife. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884
Translator: Suppanen, Aatto, 1855-1898
EBook No.: 51272
Published: Feb 21, 2016
Downloads: 59
Language: Finnish
Subject: Natural history
Subject: Africa -- Description and travel
Subject: Animal behavior
Subject: Siberia (Russia) -- Description and travel
Subject: Birds -- Lapland
Subject: Tundras
Subject: Ethnology -- Russia (Federation) -- Siberia
Subject: Birds -- Danube River
LoCC: Science: Natural history
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Uniform Title: Vom Nordpol zum aequator. Finnish
Title: Pohjoisnavalta päiväntasaajalle: Helppotajuisia esitelmiä
Note: Reading ease score: 30.9 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Contents: Lintuvuoret Pohjolassa -- Tundra ja sen eläinmaailma -- Aasian aro ja sen eläimet -- Siperian metsät ja metsänriista sekä metsästys siellä -- Sisä-Afrikan aro ja sen eläinkunta -- Nisäkästen vaellukset -- Lintujen rakkaus ja aviot -- Apinat -- Karavaanit ja aavikkomatkat -- Maa ja asujamet Niilin koskien välillä -- Matka Siperiassa -- Pakana ostjakit -- Aron vaeltelevat paimenet ja laumat -- Kirgiisein kansan- ja perhe-elämä -- Siperian asukkaat ja pahantekijä-siirtolaiset -- Tutkimusmatkoja Tonavalla.
Credits: E-text prepared by Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen
Summary: "Pohjoisnavalta päiväntasaajalle: Helppotajuisia esitelmiä" by Alfred Edmund Brehm is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The work offers accessible presentations on the diverse animal life and natural environments found from the Arctic to the equator. Through these explorations, it provides insights into various ecosystems, their inhabitants, and the notable phenomena associated with them. The opening of the work sets a rich and vivid tone, introducing the reader to the beauty and complexity of the Scandinavian landscape, particularly the majestic mountains and unique animal life. Brehm employs a narrative style filled with detailed observations, starting with a dramatic description of the creation of the Scandinavian terrain and the forces of nature that shaped it. The text transitions into a discussion of the natural world, illustrating how life adapts in harsh climates, particularly focusing on the life cycles and habitats of various bird species, such as the haahka (common eider), emphasizing their behaviors and breeding patterns during the summer months in the Nordic regions. Overall, the beginning illustrates Brehm's passion for nature and sets the stage for a broader exploration of ecosystems and wildlife. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884
Translator: Suppanen, Aatto, 1855-1898
EBook No.: 51272
Published: Feb 21, 2016
Downloads: 59
Language: Finnish
Subject: Natural history
Subject: Africa -- Description and travel
Subject: Animal behavior
Subject: Siberia (Russia) -- Description and travel
Subject: Birds -- Lapland
Subject: Tundras
Subject: Ethnology -- Russia (Federation) -- Siberia
Subject: Birds -- Danube River
LoCC: Science: Natural history
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.