The Ocean Biome

The Ocean Biome by Kathryn Smithyman is a 32-page illustrated book published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2003. This edition presents an accessible overview of the marine biome, which encompasses the vast oceans and seas covering three-quarters of the Earth’s surface. Through full-color illustrations and engaging photography, the book introduces young readers to the four zones of the marine biome, detailing the various plants and animals that inhabit each zone.
Readers will discover the significance of coral reefs and estuaries, as well as the critical role oceans play in the Earth’s ecosystem. The text also addresses the challenges facing oceans today and emphasizes the importance of conservation efforts. This educational resource is designed to foster an understanding of marine life and environmental science, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on animals and biology.
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Oceans and seas form the marine biome, which is the world’s largest biome. It covers three-quarters of the Earth’s surface and reaches from the far north to the far south of the planet. The diverse and complex concepts and relationships of the marine biome are made accessible to young readers in The Ocean Biome. Full-color illustrations, dazzling photography, and easy-to-understand text explain: – the four zones that make up the marine biome – the plants and animals that inhabit each of the zones in an ocean – the diversity and importance of coral reefs and estuaries – the importance of oceans to the rest of the Earth – oceans in danger and how to conserve oceans
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