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Books with title Life Under Ice

  • Life Under Ice

    Mary M. Cerullo, Bill Curtsinger

    Hardcover (Tilbury House Publishers, May 1, 2003)
    * Editor’s Choice, Audubon Magazine * The organisms that live year-round under the ice of the Antarctic Ocean are truly amazing. Enormous jellyfish and fish with blood like antifreeze are just a few of the creatures captured in their unique habitat by marine photographer Bill Curtsinger.Marine photographer Bill Curtsinger has returned to Antarctica a number of times to photograph the animals and plants that survive in the icy, ice-capped waters at the end of the earth. Mary Cerullo shares his story with us, telling what it's like to start a diving trip by cutting a hole in ice eight to ten feet thick, then diving into the chilly depths with the light shining through your entry hole the only beacon to your escape route.Bill's amazing photographs and his curiosity about the world combine to show us a strange and wonderful part of our earth where some fish survive by having clear blood that acts like antifreeze, jellyfish and sponges and sea spiders grow enormous, the food web is simple, and even minor changes in conditions can affect the the survival rate of baby penguins. We learn how penguins and seals are adapted for life on the ice and under it, how the ice acts like a greenhouse roof for marine plants during Antarctica's summer months, and how it keeps the water warmer than the air during the frigid winter.Bill meets scientists from all over the world who travel to Antarctica to study not only its marine life, but weather, the stars, climate change and human impacts. This is inquiry-based science, up close -- and often under ice.A glossary and resource list continue the learning and will lead you to some exciting websites along with an excellent curriculum guide on Antarctica available online from the American Museum of Natural History. color photography
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  • Life Under Ice

    Mary M. Cerullo, Bill Curtsinger

    Paperback (Tilbury House Publishers, Sept. 1, 2005)
    * Editor’s Choice, Audubon Magazine * The organisms that live year-round under the ice of the Antarctic Ocean are truly amazing. Enormous jellyfish and fish with blood like antifreeze are just a few of the creatures captured in their unique habitat by marine photographer Bill Curtsinger.Marine photographer Bill Curtsinger has returned to Antarctica a number of times to photograph the animals and plants that survive in the icy, ice-capped waters at the end of the earth. Mary Cerullo shares his story with us, telling what it's like to start a diving trip by cutting a hole in ice eight to ten feet thick, then diving into the chilly depths with the light shining through your entry hole the only beacon to your escape route.Bill's amazing photographs and his curiosity about the world combine to show us a strange and wonderful part of our earth where some fish survive by having clear blood that acts like antifreeze, jellyfish and sponges and sea spiders grow enormous, the food web is simple, and even minor changes in conditions can affect the the survival rate of baby penguins. We learn how penguins and seals are adapted for life on the ice and under it, how the ice acts like a greenhouse roof for marine plants during Antarctica's summer months, and how it keeps the water warmer than the air during the frigid winter.Bill meets scientists from all over the world who travel to Antarctica to study not only its marine life, but weather, the stars, climate change and human impacts. This is inquiry-based science, up close -- and often under ice.A glossary and resource list continue the learning and will lead you to some exciting websites along with an excellent curriculum guide on Antarctica available online from the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Underwater Life

    Heather Kissock

    language (AV2 by Weigl, Feb. 19, 2019)
    Have you always wanted to learn how to draw your favorite underwater animals? Learn to Draw will teach you how and provide interesting facts along the way. Underwater Life features six fun topics—from seahorses to jellyfish. Start by learning about underwater animals with vibrant photos and engaging facts. Then, use easy-to-follow diagrams to draw the underwater animal. Go to www.av2books.com and use your access code to find instructional videos on how to draw each subject. Learn to Draw makes it fun and easy for beginners to learn about and draw their favorite underwater animals.
  • Underwater Life

    Patricia Miller-Schroeder

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, July 30, 2007)
    Explores underwater life, describing the kinds of plants and animals that live underwater.
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  • Underwater Life

    Heather Kissock

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Have you always wanted to learn how to draw your favorite underwater animals? Learn to Draw will teach you how and provide interesting facts along the way. Underwater Life features six fun topicsfrom seahorses to jellyfish. Start by learning about underwater animals with vibrant photos and engaging facts. Then, use easy-to-follow diagrams to draw the underwater animal. Go to AV2books.com and use your access code to find instructional videos on how to draw each subject. Learn to Draw makes it fun and easy for beginners to learn about and draw their favorite underwater life.
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  • Underwater Life

    Patricia Miller-Schroeder

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 30, 2007)
    Explores underwater life, describing the kinds of plants and animals that live underwater.
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  • Underwater Life

    Heather Kissock

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Have you always wanted to learn how to draw your favorite underwater animals? Learn to Draw will teach you how and provide interesting facts along the way. Underwater Life features six fun topicsfrom seahorses to jellyfish. Start by learning about underwater animals with vibrant photos and engaging facts. Then, use easy-to-follow diagrams to draw the underwater animal. Go to AV2books.com and use your access code to find instructional videos on how to draw each subject. Learn to Draw makes it fun and easy for beginners to learn about and draw their favorite underwater life.
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