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Books with title Early Life on Earth

  • Early Life on Earth

    Michael Bright

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    How and where did life begin on Earth? What makes Earth capable of sustaining living creatures? This information-rich book takes readers billions of years into the past to understand the earliest life-forms on Earth. Theyll delve deeply into essential science topics such as geological time, evolution, and animal classification. Intricate illustrations and 3-D images transport readers to a time before humans walked the earth. Engaging fact boxes highlight fascinating information and encourage curiosity. Avid and reluctant readers alike will be transfixed by the marvels of our planets earliest life-forms, making this book a valuable addition to any library.
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  • Life on Earth: Space

    Heather Alexander, Andres Lozano

    Board book (Wide Eyed Editions, March 22, 2018)
    How big is the universe? What would it be like to live on Venus? Is there life on another planet? What was the Big Bang? How does space travel work? Find out the answers to these and many more questions in this interactive lift-the-flap fact book. Embark on an epic journey through space and see the amazing Milky Way, find out what life is like for astronauts and take a closer look at life outside our galaxy … could aliens really exist?
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  • Life on Earth: Ocean

    Heather Alexander, Andres Lozano

    Board book (Wide Eyed Editions, March 22, 2018)
    How do fish breathe? Why is the ocean salty? Why is a whale not a fish? Find out the answers to these and many more questions in this brilliant interactive lift-the-flap fact book. Embark on an epic journey under the sea looking for fish and other ocean creatures beneath the waves, learn what shells are for, find out which sea creatures are the most dangerous, and take a closer look at a coral reef. This fascinating fact-filled book is the perfect introduction to life under the sea.
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  • Biology: Life on Earth

    Gerald Audesirk, Teresa Audesirk, Bruce E. Byers

    Hardcover (Pearson, Jan. 23, 2010)
    Known for its thorough coverage of diversity, ecology, and environmental issues, this comprehensive book engages you with integrated, relevant case studies, and challenges you with thought-provoking questions throughout each chapter. The fully revised Biology: Life on Earth, Ninth Edition, has the same friendly writing style appreciated by thousands of students, but with greater emphasis on engaging, real-world applications. New to this edition are “Case Study Continued” sections, which connect a chapter’s case study to relevant biological topics covered in the chapter, and “Have you ever wondered?” features that respond to commonly asked questions from students. Thoroughly revised illustrations and expanded critical thinking questions have been added to each chapter and are supplemented by the powerful new MasteringBiology™ program that helps you make effective use of your study time outside of the classroom. For coverage of plant and animal anatomy & physiology, an alternate edition—Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology, Ninth Edition—is also available.
  • Biology: Life On Earth

    Spalding and Namowitz

    Hardcover (McDougal Littell, Jan. 1, 2002)
    * By Joseph Chinnici, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Susan M. Wadkowski, Lakeland Community College. - This essential study tool will help students think through the biological concepts and reinforce key concepts presented in the text. If offers a wide range of study exercises and self-tests.
  • Life on Earth

    Linda Gamlin

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Aug. 15, 1988)
    BRAND NEW
  • Biology: Life on Earth

    Gerald Audesirk, Teresa Audesirk, Bruce E. Byers

    Hardcover (Pearson/Prentice Hall, Aug. 6, 2004)
    The number of biology-related issues in our society is growing constantly. This book helps readers digest a wealth of scientific information with relevant references and examples. Includes new Links to Life feature—ends each chapter on a relevant note with short, informally written segments on familiar topics, such as “Health Food.” Contains Earth Watch, Health Watch, and Scientific Inquiry Essays that introduce readers to the exploration of key environmental and health-related issues. Features a striking illustration program with consistent, strategic use of color, revised multi-part figures, and updated labels and captions. A fascinating reference for anyone interested in learning more about biological issues in our world.
  • Early Life on Earth

    Michael Bright

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    How and where did life begin on Earth? What makes Earth capable of sustaining living creatures? This information-rich book takes readers billions of years into the past to understand the earliest life-forms on Earth. Theyll delve deeply into essential science topics such as geological time, evolution, and animal classification. Intricate illustrations and 3-D images transport readers to a time before humans walked the earth. Engaging fact boxes highlight fascinating information and encourage curiosity. Avid and reluctant readers alike will be transfixed by the marvels of our planets earliest life-forms, making this book a valuable addition to any library.
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  • Life on Earth

    Susan Mayes

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, April 1, 2002)
    Hardbound with Colorful Cover
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  • Early Life

    Dougal Dixon

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Oct. 1, 2006)
    The earliest-known animal forms on Earth, trilobites lived mainly in shallow water. They are ancestors to modern crustaceans and insects, and after many eons became extinct roughly 245 million years ago. Prehistoric World Books combine dramatic, scientifically accurate color illustrations with a wealth of factual details based on archaeological findings to give young readers a vivid picture of the exotic succession of animals that inhabited the Earth in the prehistoric era. Dating back to perhaps 300 million years ago, with the earliest-known life forms, the six titles in this series carry the history of animal life forward to man-like creatures such as homo erectus, and finally to prehistoric homo sapiens, or human beings like ourselves, whose origins date back an estimated 200,000 years. Individual species are presented on two-page spreads that show large illustrations of the animal when it was alive, photos of reconstructed fossil skeletons, and a list of descriptive factual details. These books are great sources for elementary school class projects, or simply for fun reading.
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  • LIFE ON EARTH

    Donald M. Silver

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1983)
    A basic explanation of how plants and animals function and relate to each other.
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  • Life on Earth

    Susan Mayes, Sophy Tahta

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Feb. 24, 1995)
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