Sea levels and ice caps
Dufresne, Emilie2019
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This series for school students looks at the impact of climate change, exploring everything from how it affects temperatures to living things. This title focuses on the environmental issue that continues to affect the Earth as a direct result of climate change, in particular the problem of ice caps melting, and sea levels rising. These changes in geography negatively impact humans, sea creatures, and other parts of the natural world. Rapidly increasing sea levels are endangering coastal wildlife and contributing to major floods worldwide. In the future, some coastal cities may even be underwater. Discover what is behind this dramatic shift? Learn all about the role climate change plays in rising ocean levels, and what effects this will have on our watery planet for the future. Find out what scientists are doing to help save the planet, and how you can help.These books are filled with fascinating facts and full-colour images that bring them to life while highlighting ways in which we can improve in the future.
Main title:
Sea levels and ice caps / by Emilie Dufresne.
Author:
Dufresne, Emilie, author
Imprint:
King's Lynn, Norfolk : BookLife, 2019.
Collation:
24 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm.
Series title:
Audience:
Interest grade level: Lower primary; Upper primary.
ISBN:
9781786376046 (hardback)
Dewey class:
551.458
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
374846
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