The Saltwater Wetland (Life in the Sea)

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The Saltwater Wetland (Life in the Sea)
By Pam Walker, Elaine Wood



  • Publisher: Chelsea House Publications
  • Number Of Pages: 130
  • Publication Date: 2005-09-30
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0816057028
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780816057023


Product Description:
It is only natural for people to be fascinated by the sea. Life originated in the oceans, and more than one-half of the people on Earth reside within 50 miles of the sea. However, even though we have sent explorers to the moon and other regions of space, we still know little about the frontier that surrounds us. The engaging new "Life in the Sea" set provides young readers with current, accessible information about the sea and its creatures. This comprehensive resource on the ocean's inhabitants presents living things in their physical habitats, emphasizing the relationship between marine biology and marine ecology. Each volume focuses on one specific area of the marine world, discussing its physical characteristics, the living things found there, and the impact humans have on the area. The perfect companion to "Facts On File's Life On Earth" set (see facing page), this invaluable reference presents a well-rounded view of marine life.
The Saltwater Wetland is a fascinating examination of the unique coastal environments (estuaries, mud flats, and marshes, for example) that form in the places where rivers meet the sea.

This straightforward title provides young readers with accessible information about exciting discoveries and developments essential to understanding the saltwater wetland, as well as raises awareness about the relationship between people and the sea.

Coverage includes:

  • Fish
  • Food chains and photosynthesis
  • Invertebrate life in the saltwater wetland
  • Microbes and plants
  • Origins of estuaries
  • Physical characteristics of the saltwater wetland
  • Present and future conditions of the saltwater wetland
  • Reptiles, birds, and mammals.
 
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