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The Earth is largely covered in water: oceans, lakes and rivers make up 71% of the Earth’s surface, which explains why, when we look at our Planet from space, we see it as a big blue ball. When did oceans and seas form? What is the difference between sea and ocean? What organisms live in the marine ecosystem?
This book is easy to reference in a Q&A format that helps curious minds analyse information and develop creative ways of thinking.
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Includes a 50x70cm full colour poster
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The Earth is largely covered in water: oceans, lakes and rivers make up 71% of the Earth’s surface, which explains why, when we look at our Planet from space, we see it as a big blue ball. When did oceans and seas form? What is the difference between sea and ocean? What organisms live in the marine ecosystem?
This book is easy to reference in a Q&A format that helps curious minds analyse information and develop creative ways of thinking.