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Books with title The Carbon Cycle

  • The Carbon Cycle

    Diane Dakers

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 31, 2014)
    "Readers will discover that the natural element carbon is found in all living things, including people. This fascinating book explains how the Earth's supply of carbon moves among Earth's oceans, atmosphere, ecosystem, and geosphere in a process called the carbon cycle. Accessible text and detailed images help explain such processes as photosynthesis, respiration, and decomposition. Feature boxes highlight examples of the ways in which human activity, such as burning fossil fuels, releases too much carbon dioxide into the air disrupting the balance of the carbon cycle. Readers are encouraged to find ways to take action and find solutions"--
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  • The Carbon Cycle

    Laura Loria

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Climate change is a hot topic, but few readers understand exactly how it has disrupted Earth's natural cycles. This text offers a straightforward explanation of the carbon cycle, including what carbon is, the places where it is found, and how it is exchanged. In addition, readers will gain insight into how human activity affects the carbon cycle in nature. Each chapter features charts or photographic illustrations to enhance comprehension, as well as vocabulary boxes and open-ended questions that invite readers to think critically about the topic.
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  • The Carbon Cycle

    Bray Jacobson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Life on Earth depends on carbon. In fact, about 18.5 percent of a human body's mass is carbon. How carbon is taking in and given off through animals' breathing, the burning of fossil fuels, and more can be shown in the model known as the carbon cycle. Though this concept can be confusing, all readers have a chance to understand this concept through the text and simple diagrams in this book. Both struggling readers and those looking for review can find the most important components and vocabulary of the carbon cycle in low-level, accessible text.
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  • The Carbon Cycle

    Suzanne Slade

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, June 30, 2007)
    Introduces the carbon cycle and how it works, discussing what carbon is, why living things need it, its two paths, fossil fuels, and the effect that humans have on the cycle.
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  • The Carbon Cycle

    Diane Dakers

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Dec. 20, 2014)
    "Readers will discover that the natural element carbon is found in all living things, including people. This fascinating book explains how the Earth's supply of carbon moves among Earth's oceans, atmosphere, ecosystem, and geosphere in a process called the carbon cycle. Accessible text and detailed images help explain such processes as photosynthesis, respiration, and decomposition. Feature boxes highlight examples of the ways in which human activity, such as burning fossil fuels, releases too much carbon dioxide into the air disrupting the balance of the carbon cycle. Readers are encouraged to find ways to take action and find solutions"--
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  • The Carbon Cycle

    Laura Loria

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Climate change is a hot topic, but few readers understand exactly how it has disrupted Earth's natural cycles. This text offers a straightforward explanation of the carbon cycle, including what carbon is, the places where it is found, and how it is exchanged. In addition, readers will gain insight into how human activity affects the carbon cycle in nature. Each chapter features charts or photographic illustrations to enhance comprehension, as well as vocabulary boxes and open-ended questions that invite readers to think critically about the topic.
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  • The Carbon Cycle

    Catherine Ipcizade

    Hardcover (Raintree, Feb. 7, 2019)
    All living things are made of carbon, from plants to animals to people. Breathe in the facts, and learn how people are causing big changes to the carbon cycle.
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  • The Carbon Cycle

    Suzanne Slade

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2007)
    All living things on Earth are made of carbon from humans to diamonds to pencil lead. This title traces the path of carbon atoms through earth, the atmosphere, plants and animals.
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  • The Cycle

    Daniel Crook

    language (, March 5, 2020)
    The ninth stand-alone book in the What About Bob? Series takes Lil' Bob on a journey of creation and innovation. In The Cycle the mindset of outside the box thinking is frowned upon, but in Lil' Bob's World he uses another's waste of tools and equipment to create a totally new invention. Follow along with Lil' Bob as he tries to convince Mr. Riven Schemes to enhance his bicycles. Who from the What About Bob? Series will make an appearance along the way. Books in the What About Bob? Series include: Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats (#1), What About Bob? (#2), Bee-Little (#3), Who Gives A Woot? (#4). Mighty Gorilla Joe (#5), A Pine Cones Home (#6), Henry's Hero (#7), Ten Confessions (#8) Fans of the What About Bob? series, Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats, What About Bob?, Bee-Little, Who Gives A Woot, Mighty Gorilla Joe, A Pine Cones Home, Henry's Hero, and Ten Confessions will love the new characters and innovative storyline. This is a lesson on innovation, creativity and overcoming close-mindedness with a unique storyline, colorful illustrations, and creative characters.• A fun stand-alone story for families with cross-talk.• Books for kids ages 5-11• Books for early and emergent readers
  • The Carbon Cycle: A 4D Book

    Catherine Ipcizade

    Paperback (Pebble, Aug. 1, 2018)
    All living things are made of carbon, from plants to animals to people. Breathe in the facts, and learn how people are causing big changes to the carbon cycle. Bring augmented reality to your students by downloading the free Capstone 4D app and scanning for access to awesome videos!
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  • The Carbon Cycle: A 4D Book

    Catherine Ipcizade

    Library Binding (Pebble, Aug. 1, 2018)
    All living things are made of carbon, from plants to animals to people. Breathe in the facts, and learn how people are causing big changes to the carbon cycle. Bring augmented reality to your students by downloading the free Capstone 4D app and scanning for access to awesome videos!
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  • The Carbon Cycle

    Bray Jacobson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Life on Earth depends on carbon. In fact, about 18.5 percent of a human body's mass is carbon. How carbon is taking in and given off through animals' breathing, the burning of fossil fuels, and more can be shown in the model known as the carbon cycle. Though this concept can be confusing, all readers have a chance to understand this concept through the text and simple diagrams in this book. Both struggling readers and those looking for review can find the most important components and vocabulary of the carbon cycle in low-level, accessible text.
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