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Life in the Tundra / Clarke, Penny 2005  Book
Clarke, Penny Book
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Publication Brighton, Book House, 2005.
Description 32pPurple and White Spine
Series What on Earth?
Summary/Abstract Find out what can survive in this bleak habitat where the sun hardly rises. Animals that change colours with the seasons and why owls are silent killers.
Contents Introduction What is the Tundra? Where is the tundra? Why is it so cold? What is the Aurora Borealis? Can anything live on the tundra? How do plants survive? Can birds survive in the tundra? What about mammals? Do people live in the tundra? Does the tundra change? What is the tundra like now? How would survive in the tundra? Tundra facts
Standard Number 1905087411 Hb.
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ID:   014101


My first book of the tundra / Disney...(Pub.) 2007  Book
Disney (Firm) Book
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Publication Mumbai, Euro Books, 2007.
Description 40pBlue Spine
Series Disney Learning Series
Summary/Abstract The tundra is one of the coldest places in the world. Only the North and South poles are colder. Although the weather is harsh, some very special plants and animals make their home in the tundra.
Standard Number 9788128615412 Pb.
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ID:   014761


Survivor's science at the polar regions / Riley, Peter D. 2005  Book
Riley, Peter D. Book
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Publication Illinois, Raintree Publishers, 2005.
Description 48pGreen Spine
Series Survivor's science
Summary/Abstract Describes the two polar regions, explains why people go to the polar regions, and shows what to do to survive in an emergency in a polar region.
Contents The polar regions Why the polar regions are so cold -Comparing the reflection of heat Weather conditions in the polar regions Clothes for the polar regions -Which type of material keeps in most heat? Summer and winter at the poles Light and dark at the poles Ice in the arctic -How fast do wet clothes cool down a body? From snow to iceberg Ice in the antarctic The tundra -How much does freezing affect rock? Polar plants -Does temperature affect germination? Travelling in the polar regions -Which material would be best for use on skis? Finding the way -Can you find north and south? Shelter Food -Testing foods for fat Water -Comparing how large and small animals lose heat Rescue -Sending messages by light.
Standard Number 1410902285 Hb.
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Tundra food webs / Fleisher, Paul 2008  Book
Fleisher, Paul Book
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Publication Great Britain, Lerner Books, 2008.
Description 48pBlack Spine
Series Early bird food webs
Contents The tudra Tundra plants Tundra plant eaters Tundra meat eaters Tundra decomposers People and the tundra Glossary Index
Standard Number 9781580134736 Pb.
Key Words PYP  Food chains (Ecology)  Tundra ecology 
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