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Do you know your carbon cycle from your carbon footprint? Can you tell your greenhouse effect from your green house? And what exactly is a tipping point? If any of these questions leave you confused, then Basher Science: Climate Change is the book for you. From El Nino and hurricanes to deforestation and population growth of scale - this is a totally comprehensible guide to a fast-moving, essential topic. Subjects covered in this book include: ice caps, the greenhouse effect, global warming, the butterfly effect, atmospheric systems, acid rain, ocean systems, acidification, fossil fuels, heat waves, urbanization, carbon footprint, recycling, renewable energy, biofuels, and nuclear power.
| Best Sellers Rank | #5 in Teen & Young Adult Weather Science |
| Dimensions | 6.58 x 0.49 x 7.08 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade Level | 7 - 9 |
| Isbn 10 | 0753471752 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-0753471753 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part Of Series | Basher Science |
| Print Length | 128 pages |
| Publication Date | January 6, 2015 |
| Publisher | Kingfisher |
| Reading Age | 10 years and up |
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Highly recommend, great books!
We have several Basher Books and we love them all. They are funny, easy to read and understand, and really help my kids grasp these concepts. I would recommend them to everyone, and I wish I could buy them all!!
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Excellent for any age!
My daughter love this books! Almost complete de collection!!!She is in Middle School now and she keeps using it love the way that they explain everything in a very simple way! just love it!
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Great Introductory Series for Elementary Schoolers
Wonderful presentation of information for elementary school science. The whole series is fantastic. Child learns along with being entertained.
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Great books
Great books designed to help upper elementary and middle school students gain interest and increase knowledge of Science. A must for all young scientists!
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Good introduction to climate change and related subjects.
Another fine science book from Basher. A wide range of topics from Milankovitch Cycles,geoengineering and carbon trading to fossil fuels and Frankenstorms are discussed here. The information is pretty basic but it does get the child started on learning more about the broad subject. Use this to pique a child's interest then go to more detailed sources.Book provided by publisher.
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Highly recommend
As a homeschool mom, I absolutely LOVE the Basher Science books. They are fun, engaging, and perfect sized tidbits for learning.
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Good to Go!
My boy loves these. We have them all. Great collection.
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Interesting book for learning about the impact of climate change
The format and that each chapter is inly one page long.
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Fun and Informative at the same time
(1) It is colorful.(2) One topic per page is just the right length.(3) The illustrations are just wonderful.For those living in the world of unknowns, it is important to be able to extrapolate certain results from available data, and I believe that kids develop such capability through books like this.
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Great little book!
My child adores these Basher books - so we got another to add to his collection. Lots of interesting information shared in a super fun way! Definitely recommend this book for children with an inquiring mind.
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Five Stars
My 9 year old daughter can't get enough of the Basher Science books. Loves them.
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Witty, wonderfully illustrated 'educative summary'
Fabulous. Written in a fun way, this is a great 'educative summary'. Be prepared though that this is more of a fun, breezy summary to recollect key concepts and presupposes that the detailed knowledge has been gained from 'boring texts'.Wonderfully written and lovely cartoons.
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