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Tell Me About Oceans
Tell Me About Oceans
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This rhyming, fact-filled board book answers children's questions about the ocean, covering topics such as waves, water movement, and ocean life.
Format: Board book
Length: 22 pages
Publication date: 26 September 2024
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
The ocean is a vast and mysterious place that captivates the minds of children and adults alike. It is home to countless creatures, from tiny plankton to majestic whales, and its vastness is only matched by its depth. One of the most fascinating aspects of the ocean is the way it moves in waves. These waves are created by the wind, which blows across the surface of the water and causes the water to move in a circular motion. As the wind continues to blow, the waves grow larger and larger until they eventually crash onto the shore.
The wind on the water creates waves that splish and splash, and these waves can be quite powerful. They can cause damage to coastal areas, such as erosion and flooding, and can even be dangerous for swimmers and surfers. However, waves can also be beautiful and peaceful, and they can provide a great source of recreation for people of all ages.
The ocean is also home to a wide variety of creatures, from tiny plankton to majestic whales. Plankton are small organisms that live in the water and are an important part of the food chain. They are eaten by larger animals, such as fish and whales, and they help to keep the ocean healthy. Whales are the largest animals in the ocean and can weigh up to 100 tons. They are known for their long necks, their large mouths, and their ability to sing.
The ocean is also blue because of the way that light interacts with the water. Light travels through the water and is absorbed by the water molecules. The longer the light travels through the water, the more it is absorbed, and the more blue the water appears. This is why the ocean looks blue when you look at it from the surface.
However, the ocean is not always blue. The color of the ocean can change depending on the time of day, the season, and the weather. For example, the ocean can be red during a sunset or green during a storm.
In addition to its beauty and mystery, the ocean is also important for human life. It provides a source of food, transportation, and recreation for people around the world. It is also a major source of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
To protect the ocean, it is important to reduce our carbon footprint. This can be done by reducing our use of fossil fuels, such as oil and gas, and by using renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power. We can also reduce our waste and pollution by recycling and using reusable products.
In conclusion, the ocean is a vast and mysterious place that captivates the minds of children and adults alike. It is home to countless creatures, from tiny plankton to majestic whales, and its vastness is only matched by its depth. The way that the ocean moves in waves is one of the most fascinating aspects of the ocean, and it can be both beautiful and dangerous. By reducing our carbon footprint and protecting the ocean, we can help to ensure that it will be around for future generations to enjoy.
Weight: 220g
Dimension: 178 x 178 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781665935593
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