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Running water: Our most precious resource / Spilsbury, Louise 2006  Book
Spilsbury, Louise Book
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Publication Chicago, Raintree Publishers, 2006.
Description 48pGreen spine
Series Geography focus
Summary/Abstract Introduces important key stage 2 geographical themes, such as: saving and recycling resources, the effects of pollution, how we use the land, migration and settlement. It looks at how research is carried out, reinforcing the pupil's own experience of geographical investigation.
Contents The world's water Where does water come from? How do rivers form? Lakes, ponds and wetlands How do people get water? How is water used? The importance of clean water Water and population growth Case study: The sinking city (Mexico City) How does water get polluted? Case study: Ganges river Water and farming Land use and water Case syudy: Mekong river Water disasters Case study: Drought in Australia Water and the Natural World Animals under threat Investigating water stresses The future
Standard Number 1410911160 Hb.
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