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Earth's Biomes



Dewey: 577
This title covers these subjects:  Adaptation (Biology)EcologyHabitat (Ecology)
Earth's Biomes (Hardcover)

by Donna Latham

Raintree
There is a huge variety of life on Earth, with creatures in almost any shape and size you can imagine. ‘Earth's Biomes’ explores the different areas, or biomes, of our planet. This book also examines the different physical elements that make these areas unique, and how these differences have influenced the evolution of all living things. How do plants grow in soil that is permanently frozen? Does what happens in one biome affect the rest of the world? What is biodiversity? Check out this book to learn more! Sci-Hi is an engaging, comprehensive, and visually stimulating series that takes learning science core curriculum to a whole new level.


Reading Level: 4
Interest Level: 6-10
GRL: Q
Lexile Level: 770L
Accelerated ReaderATOS Level: 5.4
AR Points: 1.0
AR Quiz Number: 131579

ISBN:  9781410933294 / 1-4109-3329-6
Publisher:  Raintree
Brand:  Sci-Hi
Copyright: 2009
Language: English
Page Count:  48
Page Dimensions:  7 5/8 x 9 5/8
Binding:  Reinforced Library Binding

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Reviews

Clark County School District Library Services - Shelby Guinn

This book is a nice introduction to the variety of the Earth’s Biomes. It is easily understood. The graphics are very pleasing and it gives a lot of basic material about the subject. Illustrations are appropriate to the story. Facts and descriptions are accurate and consistent with the story and setting, although slanted towards global warming as a man-made threat and opposed to natural occurence of climate and weather. –Shelby Guinn, Swainston Middle School <i> Clark County School District Library Services</i> 4/28/10

April 28, 2010

School Library Journal - Judith V. Lechner

Clear language, embedded definitions, and interesting examples illustrate abstract concepts through both text and well-chosen photographs. The authors do not avoid difficult or controversial issues: Changing Life, for example, provides a clear and useful explanation of the theory of evolution, with multiple sources of evidence and a discussion of how it helps scientists to predict the implications of changes to the environment. Science Ethics discusses topics such as global warming and animal research, and their implications for decision-making by scientists, policy makers, and voters. Because so many issues are raised in this book, it will be especially useful as a research starter in both science and social-studies classes. In addition to describing relevant theories and the scientific explanations for observed phenomena, each book also discusses the impact of human activities on the issues discussed, whether the way humans impact ecosystems (Ecology) or how smoking and drinking affect sperm count and the unborn child (Human Reproduction). The main focus, however, is on the scientific concepts rather than applications–for instance, Human Reproduction does not discuss contraception except to note the statistic that "sexually active teenage girls who do not use contraceptives (birth control) have a 90 percent chance of becoming pregnant within a year." Each book also includes suggested activities to test ideas as well as a thorough glossary and a Webliography.–Judith V. Lechner, Auburn University, AL<i> School Library Journal</i>September 2009

November 14, 2011