Arctic Tundra Subsequent Edition Contributor(s): Tocci, Salvatore |
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ISBN: 0006052124 ISBN-13: 9780531123669 Publisher: Franklin Watts
Binding Type: Published: March 2005 * Out of Print * Annotation: Perfectly suited for today's science curriculum, this series explores life in the biomes and habitats around the globe. Each book examines ecological regions and important environmental concepts. Readers will learn about Earth's plants and animals that inhabit those regions. The arctic tundra forms a huge cap of land around the top of Earth. The center of this cap lies at the North Pole. This is an area where there are sunless days in winter and midnight sun in summer and where snow covers the ground for seven or eight months a year. This book takes the reader to the cold region of the arctic tundra to explore the plants and animals that can live in the severe cold. |
Additional Information |
Library of Congress Subjects: - 01 |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places - Polar Regions |
Dewey: Tundra ecology; Arctic regions. |
LCCN: Tundra ecology; Arct |
Age Level: 0.30 |
Grade Level: 0.70 |
Guided Reading: 0 |
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