Award-winning nature writer Mary Batten uncovers the climate change
mysteries of our planet's coldest, most extreme
environment--Antarctica.
Did you know that Antarctica could be the key to long-standing questions
about the Earth and climate change? Though it seems very far away from
us at the bottom of the world, this frozen continent affects weather,
ocean currents, and sea levels all over the Earth. Its wildlife
survives--and even thrives--on ice. And in the long run, so do we.
From award-winning, experienced nature writer Mary Batten comes a
remarkable nonfiction picture book that plumbs the mysteries of one of
the most hostile environments on the planet. With clear, engaging
language, Batten explores fascinating questions that scientists the
world over have been researching.
In the intensely cold, windy, and dry environment of Antarctica, how
does a wide variety of wildlife survive? How do some species of
Antarctic fishes make a natural antifreeze that prevents their blood
from freezing solid? How does a forest of giant seaweed flourish under
the sea when no other trees grow on the continent? Antarctica's
creatures are exquisitely adapted to their extreme habitat, but can they
survive warmer waters and atmosphere?
An ideal resource for young science lovers and educators, this
informative volume is perfect for classroom units on climate change,
conservation, ecology, environment, nature, oceanography, and more.