
I know that for this month there is no initiative related to sharing atlas or encyclopedia collections, but I will continue to show you all the ones I got in the past for different circumstances. I recently shared with the community a collection of National Geographic Atlases, those for me are by far my favorites, however, I have others that do not dazzle in visual quality and content. The following Visual Atlases of Science are from Sol90, not as prestigious as the previous collection, but without a doubt they did a good job.

These atlases are listed, but I am going to show them to you in random order. The ones you will see below are on technology and energy and motion, they are perhaps the most focused on technological advances and on showing us how the different electrical devices work and they explain how the different types of energy are exerted along with their origin, sources and consequences.




We also have an atlas that explains the evolutionary process, tells us about the first humans, genes, DNA, among other very interesting things. On the other hand, the atlas of the human body explains how it works, as well as some diseases and technology applied to the human body.




Then we have the atlases related to the animal kingdom. They are very classified in birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians and even prehistoric animals. In these we see how is the life cycle of each species, origin, skeletons, organs, among much more information that undoubtedly would be very useful to understand each species.







So I shared with you another compendium of encyclopedias or atlases, there are still others out there, but I must search with patience, these are things that are forgotten over time and even forget when was the last time we saw them. I hope this has been to everyone's liking, greetings!

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