Life in the Oceans

“Life in the Oceans” by Lucy Baker, published by World Book in 2000, is a 31-page exploration of the diverse ecosystems found beneath the ocean’s surface. Written in English, this book provides an informative overview of marine life, including both plant and animal species, as well as the minerals and resources that inhabit these waters. It also addresses the impact of human activities on these vital ecosystems, highlighting the delicate balance between resource harvesting and environmental preservation.
Readers will discover a detailed examination of the various forms of life that thrive in ocean habitats, alongside insights into the broader implications of human interaction with these environments. The book delves into topics such as marine biology and environmental science, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of oceanic ecosystems. With its engaging content, “Life in the Oceans” serves as an educational tool that encourages awareness of the importance of protecting our oceans and the life they sustain.
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Examines plant and animal life, minerals, and other riches below the surface of the ocean, and the potential havoc that humans can wreak in harvesting resources from the seas.
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