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Life at Extremes: The Poles

Josy Bloggs

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For National Curriculum Key Stage 2, Interest age: from c 9 years, Natural history (Children’s/Teenage)

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A beautifully illustrated exploration of the icy landscapes at the extremes of Earth

From the icy poles to the deepest parts of the oceans, humans have explored Earth's most challenging environments, and have even journeyed on into space. But how did these places form and what are the features that make them unique? How do humans live and work in these harsh landscapes? Most importantly, how is human activity impacting them and their natural inhabitants and wildlife, and what does the future hold for them?

Life at Extremes: The Poles explores the wonders of Earth's polar regions - comparing and contrasting the landscape and life of these two icy realms. It reveals the unique ways in which people, animals and plants have adapted to survive the freezing temperatures and long spells of darkness and how summer brings new life to the Poles. It also explores how valuable the polar regions are to life on Earth and why and how they must be protected.

Perfect reading for children aged 9 and up.

Titles in the series:
Life at Extremes: Space
Life at Extremes: The Poles
Life at Extremes: Underground
Life at Extremes: Under the Sea

Contents:
Poles apart
Icy landscapes
Life in the Southern Ocean
Arctic Ocean survival
Winter adaptations
Antarctic summer
Arctic summer
Peoples of the Arctic
European explorers
Modern Arctic life
Living in Antarctica
Natural treasures
Habitats under threat
Glossary
More cool information!
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