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    Full of Life: Exploring Earth's Biodiversity

    £17.95
    Science meets design in this graphically stunning introductory tour of Earth's amazing biodiversity
    ISBN: 9781838665357
    AuthorThomas, Isabel
    PublisherNamePhaidon Press Ltd
    Pub Date22/09/2022
    BindingHardback
    Pages224
    Availability: In Stock

    Science meets design in this graphically stunning introductory tour of Earth's amazing biodiversity

    This artful and accessible guide to Earth's Tree of Life - the reference tool used by scientists to organize the incredible variety of living things on our planet - helps young readers understand how every living creature, from the tiniest germ to the biggest blue whale, is part of one big family tree.

    Stunning layouts feature fascinating facts and stories behind some of the most extraordinary species on Earth, from familiar plants and animals to newly discovered microorganisms and viruses. With a comprehensive introduction, conclusion, and glossary, this is the perfect introduction to the 2 million+ life forms on our planet.

    Ages 8-14

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    Science meets design in this graphically stunning introductory tour of Earth's amazing biodiversity

    This artful and accessible guide to Earth's Tree of Life - the reference tool used by scientists to organize the incredible variety of living things on our planet - helps young readers understand how every living creature, from the tiniest germ to the biggest blue whale, is part of one big family tree.

    Stunning layouts feature fascinating facts and stories behind some of the most extraordinary species on Earth, from familiar plants and animals to newly discovered microorganisms and viruses. With a comprehensive introduction, conclusion, and glossary, this is the perfect introduction to the 2 million+ life forms on our planet.

    Ages 8-14