Polar Plants

Polar Plants
Author :
Publisher : Capstone
Total Pages : 30
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0736843205
ISBN-13 : 9780736843201
Rating : 4/5 (201 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Polar Plants by : Catherine A. Welch

Download or read book Polar Plants written by Catherine A. Welch and published by Capstone. This book was released on 2005-09 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tells about a variety of polar plants, how they are used, why they are in danger, and how they are being protected.


Polar Plants Related Books

Polar Plants
Language: en
Pages: 30
Authors: Catherine A. Welch
Categories: Juvenile Nonfiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2005-09 - Publisher: Capstone

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Tells about a variety of polar plants, how they are used, why they are in danger, and how they are being protected.
Arctic Plants of Svalbard
Language: en
Pages: 117
Authors: Yoo Kyung Lee
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-02-07 - Publisher: Springer Nature

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Arctic is a special world. The Arctic Ocean is covered by white sea ice, and its margins are surrounded by bare terrestrial regions, known as tundra. Tundra
Tropical Arctic
Language: en
Pages: 153
Authors: Jennifer McElwain
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-11-05 - Publisher: University of Chicago Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A journey into the past -- Forests of a lost landscape -- Crisis and collapse -- Recovery of a tropical Arctic.
Plants in Alpine Regions
Language: en
Pages: 212
Authors: Cornelius Lütz
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2011-09-29 - Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book brings together experts from different fields, who used a broad spectrum of methods to investigate the physiological and cellular adaptation of alpine
Polar Habitats
Language: en
Pages: 40
Authors: Barbara Taylor
Categories: Juvenile Nonfiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2006-12-15 - Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Introduces the plants and animals that live at the poles, showing how their physical characteristics and behaviors help form an ecosystem.