101 Facts About Rain Forests


Book Description

Describes the importance of rain forests, types of plant and animal life that live there, and the current threat to rain forests from deforestation and pollution.




101 Facts About Rivers


Book Description

Describes the characteristics, formation, uses, plant and animal life, and conservation of rivers.




101 Facts About Oceans


Book Description

Provides miscellaneous information about oceans and the science of oceanography.




Fast Facts: Mysterious Rain Forests


Book Description

An introduction to the wide range of life in the world's tropical rainforests conveys facts about such topics as the biggest snakes, the varieties of rainforest trees, and the creatures who live in the high canopies.




101 Facts About Eagles


Book Description

Presents information about the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life cycle of various kinds of eagles.




Rain Forests


Book Description

A reference guide to the rainforest accompanied by a Magic Tree House Amazon adventure.




100 Things You Should Know about Rainforests


Book Description

Lists one hundred facts about rain forests.




101 Facts About Lakes


Book Description

Describes the characteristics, formation, plant and animal life, and preservation of lakes.




Rainforests


Book Description

Did you know that the world’s largest flower can be found in rainforests? Millions of different plants and animals live in the Amazon Rainforest. Discover more intriguing facts in Rainforests, an Exploring Ecosystems book.




Changing Rain Forest Environments


Book Description

Humans have used resources from their environment for food and shelter for millions of years. Over time, however, human activities have extensively impacted Earth's ecosystems. Rain forests are one of a number of ecosystems on Earth that have been negatively affected by human activities. This book explores the different ways humans have impacted the plants and animals that call rain forest environments home. Full-color photographs depict harmful human activities and conservation efforts while fact boxes and sidebars provide readers with additional information about how rain forest environments have changed since the dawn of the human race.