Antarctica is one of the most extreme environments on Earth--the
coldest, windiest, driest place on the planet. This frozen continent
affects weather, ocean currents, and sea levels all over the Earth.
From award-winning, experienced nature writer Mary Batten comes a
remarkable nonfiction picture book that plumbs the mysteries of this
hostile environment. With clear, engaging language, Batten explores
fascinating questions that scientists the world over have been
researching, such as how a wide variety of wildlife can survive in this
frigid environment and how Antarctica might be the key to long-standing
questions about the Earth and climate change.
New York Times bestselling illustrator Thomas Gonzalez brings Batten's
text to life with detailed, realistic paintings.
An ideal resource for young science lovers and educators, this
informative volume is perfect for classroom units on climate change,
conservation, ecology, oceanography, and more.