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Evolution: How Life Adapts to a Changing Environment With 25 Projects

Hardback

Main Details

Title Evolution: How Life Adapts to a Changing Environment With 25 Projects
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Carla Mooney
Illustrated by Alexis Cornell
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 204
ISBN/Barcode 9781619305977
ClassificationsDewey:576.8
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Primary & Secondary Education

Publishing Details

Publisher Nomad Press
Imprint Nomad Press
Publication Date 15 November 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Age range 9 to 12 Why do humans walk on two legs? Why do fish have gills? Life on Earth is incredibly diverse and part of the reason for this is evolution, or the theory that living things change with time. Evolution: How Life Adapts to a Changing Environment explores the theory of evolution, its history, how we think it works, examples of creatures who have evolved in response to specific circumstances, and what this might mean for the future of our planet. For billions of years, the amazing story of life on Earth has been unfolding. Millions of years ago, life on earth was nothing like it is today. Dinosaurs roamed the earth and pterosaurs flew through the skies. Millions of years before the dinosaurs, it was even more different. Strange ocean creatures lived in the seas, while the land was barren. Throughout its history, Earth has been home to an incredible diversity of living things that have changed dramatically over the many millennia. How have these living creatures changed so much? And how did that change happen? The answer: evolution!

Author Biography

Carla Mooney has written more than 70 books for children and young adults. She is the author of several books for Nomad Press, including Comparative Religion: Investigate the World through Religious Tradition, The Brain: Journey through the Universe inside Your Head, Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation; Genetics: Breaking the Code of Your DNA; Rocketry: Investigate the Science and Technology of Rockets and Ballistics. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alexis Cornell is a graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies. She has illustrated several books for Nomad Press, including Bioengineering: Discover How Nature Inspires Human Designs and Cells: Experience Life at Its Tiniest. She lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.

Reviews

Amazing Biome Projects You Can Build Yourself School Library Connection: Through engaging text, sidebars, graphics, and projects, this book just might change the way readers think about soil. . . The kid-friendly arrangement with a fair dose of humor and comic book illustrations means younger readers will be able to enjoy this book independently. Teachers of budding scientists will also enjoy this book for the depth of information covered. Recommended. Explore Fossils! With 25 Great Projects Booklist Online Exclusive: This latest title in the dependable Explore Your World! series takes on not just fossils but also the related topics of dinosaurs, geology, and ecosystems, as well as the role of scientists in discovering the past. Each chapter presents its information engagingly with plenty of well-inserted vocabulary support, age-appropriate riddles, and a cartoon explorer dinosaur wearing cargo shorts. Chapters conclude with several projects that engage creativity, exercise reason and math knowledge, and help practice observation skills. . . Browsers, of course, will have a fine time, but this book is even better suited for STEM programs, including those at camps and in museums. Dig Magazine Evolution: How Life Adapts to a Changing Environment complements interesting and easy-to-understand explanatory text on many aspects of this topic, with sidebars, fact-filled boxes, wordhelps, thought questions, and more. Among the engaging and thought-provoking projects is "Find Sidewalk Fossils".