City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Habitats of the world, a breathtaking visual journey through Earth's incredible ecosystems, written by John Woodward ; consultant, Dr Nick Crumpton

Label
Habitats of the world, a breathtaking visual journey through Earth's incredible ecosystems, written by John Woodward ; consultant, Dr Nick Crumpton
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Intended audience
Ages 7-11
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Habitats of the world
Responsibility statement
written by John Woodward ; consultant, Dr Nick Crumpton
Sub title
a breathtaking visual journey through Earth's incredible ecosystems
Summary
Take a tour through Earth's most amazing habitats and discover the astonishing variety of life on our planet. Illustrated in incredible detail, Habitats of the World explores Earth's major ecosystems and the different communities of animals and plants that live in each one. From a teeming tropical rainforest to the hostile conditions of a high mountain peak or the icy Poles, find out how animals and plants are adapted to their environment and how they interact with their surroundings and each other. Dip beneath the sunlit surface of the Coral Sea to discover a reef bursting with life. Voyage to the frozen north to find out which animals survive on the icy Arctic tundra. See the Sun rise over the Sonoran Desert in spring as this arid landscape bursts into bloom. Packed full of natural wonders and iconic animal species, this book shows how life on Earth is interconnected and knitted together in a delicate balance
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Contributor
resource.consultant

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