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The Usborne Living World Encyclopedia (Usborne Encyclopedia)

by Lesley Colvin Author

(From Amazon): First published in 1992 and now available in paperback, an illustrated reference to plants and animals which is organised according to different environments and depicts how different ecosystems interact. Part of the ENCYCLOPEDIAS series, illustrated in full colour.

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Resource Type
Book
ISBN
9780794527846
Print Status
In Print
Assignments
56
Pages
128
Publisher
Usborne Books
Copyright
2010

Assignments

  • 1 Environments
  • 2 Seasonal changes
  • 3 Long-term changes
  • 4 Cycles in nature
  • 5 Plant life
  • 6 Animal LIfe
  • 7 Extinctions
  • 8 The seas and oceans
  • 9 The ocean surgace
  • 10 Fish
  • 11 The depths of the ocean
  • 12 Coral reefs
  • 13 Shorelines
  • 14 Estuaries
  • 15 Islands
  • 16 Island life
  • 17 Grasslands
  • 18 Grassland plants
  • 19 Grassland plant-eaters
  • 20 Grassland meat-eaters
  • 21 Survival on the grasslands
  • 22 Life underground
  • 23 Deserts
  • 24 Coping with dryness
  • 25 Coping with desert temperatures
  • 26 Rain in the desert
  • 27 Temperate forests
  • 28 Dedicuous forests
  • 29 Up in the canopy
  • 30 The forest floor
  • 31 Northern evergreen forests
  • 32 Winter in the northern forests
  • 33 Autralia's hot, dry forests
  • 34 Polar regions
  • 35 The Antarctic
  • 36 The Arctic
  • 37 Mountains
  • 38 Living in a mountain climate
  • 39 An isolated life
  • 40 Rivers and lakes
  • 41 Getting oxygen underwater
  • 42 Fresh water plants and animals
  • 43 Living by riveres and lakes
  • 44 Water birds
  • 45 The Amazon
  • 46 Tripical rain forests
  • 47 Rain forest plants
  • 48 The rain forest floor
  • 49 Climbing and gliding
  • 50 Monkeys and apes
  • 51 Rain forest hunters
  • 52 Colors in the rain forest
  • 53 Living with people
  • 54 People and Parasites
  • 55 Endangered species
  • 56 Describing living things

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