Nature's Cycles
5 total works
This book focuses on how water is essential for life and how our supply on Earth is constantly renewed by the water cycle. It looks at the environmental consequences of human activity, such as industrial pollution, and how this affects the water supply. Throughout the book, focus panels look in detail at how people, plants and animals co-exist and investigative panels encourage further research.
This book covers a range of topics from the geography and science schemes of work at key stage 2 and 3. In the context of the cycles found in nature, the book focuses on the ecological and feeding relationships between plants, animals and people. The book also looks at how the landscape changes and the consequences for food chains of human activity, such as farming and rainforest clearance. Throughout the book, focus panels look in detail at how people, plants and animals co-exist and investigative panels encourage further research.
This book focuses on how plants grow and adapt to their environments and the ecological and feeding relationships between plants, animals and people. The book also looks at how the landscape changes and the environmental consequences of human activity, such as industrial pollution and rainforest clearance. Throughout the book, focus panels look in detail at how people, plants and animals co-exist and investigative panels encourage further research.
This book focuses on the how different rock types are formed and how they are acted upon by weathering and erosion. It looks at how rocks provide a habitat for plants and animals and considers the consequences of human activity, such as quarrying and tourism. Throughout the book, focus panels look in detail at aspects of the rock cycle and investigative panels encourage further research.
This book covers a range of topics from the geography and science schemes of work at key stage 2 and 3. In the context of the cycles found in nature, the books focus on how plants and animals grow and adapt to their environments and the ecological and feeding relationships between plants, animals and people. The book also looks at how the landscape changes and the environmental consequences of human activity, such as industrial pollution and rainforest clearance. Throughout the book, focus panels look in detail at how people, plants and animals co-exist and investigative panels encourage further research.