30- Second Oceans

50 key ideas about the sea's importance to life on earth

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Pub Date 16 Mar 2021 | Archive Date 14 Apr 2021

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Description

Oceans cover two thirds of the Earth’s surface and are the driving force behind our weather systems, taking warm and cold water around the globe. Understanding solar radiation, currents, and rising sea levels are vital starting points to understanding and dealing with global warming, and this book covers these and many more essential topics in easily accessible chunks. Join expert authors on a tour of the world’s oceans, taking in waves, continental shelves, icebergs, underwater forests, monsoons, and coral reefs along the way. Learn about the different characteristics of the world’s major oceans, the amazing array of marine life that exists at different depths, how tides work, and what pollution is doing to the seas. There’s never been a more important time to get to grips with how the oceans work.

Oceans cover two thirds of the Earth’s surface and are the driving force behind our weather systems, taking warm and cold water around the globe. Understanding solar radiation, currents, and rising...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780711252660
PRICE £14.99 (GBP)

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Featured Reviews

This book is gorgeous! The artwork and illustrations really bring the book to life.
The content itself is really interesting for those with any interest in oceans or ocean life.
I learnt a bunch of new knowledge, and got reminded of little facts I knew as a kid and forgot about.
A book that would be a great addition to a bookshelf or coffee table to dip in and out of when the opportunity arises only to find yourself having lost a couple of hours engrossed in the depths of the great blue.

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