Explains the meaning of ecology, stresses the importance of clean air and water, and suggests experiments and projects dealing with pollution and recycling
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Looking at the Environment Do you know?the earth uses the same water over and over again?a quarter of all medicines come from the tropical rain forests?more than 900f the world?s animals are insects?the earth is almost 1° hotter than it was 200 years ago?These are just a few of the amazing facts that introduce you to the environments we live in. With David Suzuki as your guide, you?ll learn about earth, sea, and air, how they work and how they all interconnect to create what we call the environment. Wouldn?t you like to?see plants breathe?test your air for air pollution?make your own solar panel?make your own worm farm in a jar?Filled with exciting projects and activities and extremely well illustrated, Looking at the Environment is a great way for kids and their parents to participate in the science adventure
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