Geographics: The Water Cycle
Learn all about the water cycle, the amazing process that keeps water moving around our planet. Discover how water evaporates
from the ocean, gathers as clouds in the sky and falls as rain. Read about the different water stores that exist around the globe, and how important the water cycle is to human life. Les mer
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Learn all about the water cycle, the amazing process that keeps water moving around our planet. Discover how water evaporates
from the ocean, gathers as clouds in the sky and falls as rain. Read about the different water stores that exist around the
globe, and how important the water cycle is to human life.
Geographics is an engaging series with colourful infographics and photos used to illustrate universal geography topics such as volcanoes, rivers and earthquakes. Perfect for the geography curriculum at KS2 the series is suitable for children aged 8 and up.
Geographics is an engaging series with colourful infographics and photos used to illustrate universal geography topics such as volcanoes, rivers and earthquakes. Perfect for the geography curriculum at KS2 the series is suitable for children aged 8 and up.
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Utgitt:
2019
Forlag: Franklin Watts Ltd
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 32
ISBN: 9781445155562
Format: 28 x 21 cm
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Les vurderinger
1: What is the Water Cycle?
2: Our Blue Planet
3: Evaporation
4: The Amazon Rainforest
5: Condensation
6: Clouds
7: Precipitation
8: Rainfall
9: Rain in the Himalayas
10: Accumulation
11: River Basins
12: The Mississippi River
13: Water Stores
14: Polar Ice Caps
15: Humans and the Water Cycle
16: Glossary
17: Test Yourself
18: Index
2: Our Blue Planet
3: Evaporation
4: The Amazon Rainforest
5: Condensation
6: Clouds
7: Precipitation
8: Rainfall
9: Rain in the Himalayas
10: Accumulation
11: River Basins
12: The Mississippi River
13: Water Stores
14: Polar Ice Caps
15: Humans and the Water Cycle
16: Glossary
17: Test Yourself
18: Index
Georgia Amson-Bradshaw is a children's writer and editor who lives in Brighton, East Sussex. She has worked on a number of
high-profile and award-winning science books for kids, including the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize winner Eye Benders,
and the London Science Museum activity book This Book Thinks You're a Scientist. She remembers the eye-opening and inspiring
effect her favourite books had on her as a child, and so takes her responsibility to pass that interest and excitement on
very seriously!