Glaciers

Glaciers by Lisa Trumbauer, published by Benchmark Education Company in 2005, is a 32-page exploration of the properties of glaciers and their impact on Earth. This edition presents factual information in an accessible format, making it suitable for readers interested in understanding the science behind glaciers and their role in shaping the planet.
In this book, readers will discover how glaciers function and the various ways they influence the Earth’s geography. The content is designed for a juvenile audience, focusing on science and nature, particularly within the realms of Earth sciences and geography. Through clear explanations, Glaciers provides insights into the dynamic processes associated with these massive ice formations and their significance in the natural world.
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Read about the properties of glaciers and how they change Earth.
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