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D Is for Desert: An ABC Desert Primer
D Is for Desert: An ABC Desert Primer
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The following text describes an alphabetized trip through the deserts of the world, highlighting plants, animals, and weather patterns.
Format: Board book
Length: 20 pages
Publication date: 27 April 2022
Publisher: Familius LLC
A is for armadillo, B is for bedrock, C is for cactus, and so on. With E for erosion, I for iguana, and P for prickly pear, going from A to Z has never been more fun in the sun! Take an alphabetized trip through the dunes and discover the plants, animals, and weather patterns that make the deserts of the world so amazing!
A is for armadillo: Armadillos are small mammals that are known for their hard shells. They are found in many different desert habitats around the world, including in the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Armadillos are adapted to living in dry environments and are able to store water in their shells. They are also good burrowers and can create their own homes in the ground.
B is for bedrock: Bedrock is the solid rock layer that forms the foundation of the Earth's crust. It is found in many different desert habitats, including in the Sahara Desert and the Mojave Desert. Bedrock is important for supporting plant growth and for providing stability to the soil.
C is for cactus: Cacti are plants that are adapted to living in dry environments. They are found in many different desert habitats around the world, including in the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Cacti have thick, spiky stems that store water and are able to survive in harsh conditions. They also have small, fleshy leaves that are often covered in spines to protect them from predators.
E is for erosion: Erosion is the process by which wind, water, or other natural forces cause the wearing away of soil and rock. It is a major factor in the formation of desert landscapes. Erosion can occur when plants are removed from the soil, when water flows over the soil, or when wind blows the soil away.
I is for iguana: Iguanas are lizards that are native to the Americas. They are adapted to living in desert habitats and are able to survive in harsh conditions. Iguanas have long, slender bodies and are able to climb trees and other plants. They also have sharp teeth that they use to bite and scrape.
P is for prickly pear: Prickly pears are plants that are native to the Americas. They are adapted to living in desert habitats and are able to survive in harsh conditions. Prickly pears have sharp, spiky stems that are covered in small, prickly pads. They also have large, fleshy fruits that are often eaten by animals.
Conclusion: Deserts are amazing places that are home to a wide variety of plants, animals, and weather patterns. From the armadillos that burrow in the sand to the cacti that thrive in the heat, there is always something new to discover in the deserts of the world. By taking the time to explore these habitats, we can better understand the importance of conservation and the impact that human activities can have on the environment.
Dimension: 178 x 178 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781641705585
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