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Forests are essential to human and animal survival. Trees produce the oxygen animals need to live. They also provide homes for animals and resources for people. However, Earth's forests are under attack. Deforestation is caused by fires, clear cutting, logging, and climate change. Forests are important to mitigating climate change because they suck up harmful carbon dioxide. Without forests, many plant and animal species would be at risk of becoming endangered or extinct. Complete with manageable text and stunning photographs of forests, both healthy and threatened, this book covers essential concepts featured in elementary earth science curricula.
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    • SKU
      RR11203
  • Series
    Earth's Environment in Danger
  • Manufacturer
    Rosen and PowerKids
  • Publisher
    Rosen: PowerKids Press
  • Publisher or imprint
    Rosen: PowerKids Press
  • Author
    Simmons, Jaime
  • ISBN-13
    978-1-5383-2535-3
  • Format
    Reinforced Library Binding
  • Size
    6" x 9"
  • Reading Interest
    2,3,4,5
  • # of Pages
    24
  • Dewey Decimal
    333.75/13--dc23
  • Guided Reading Level
    N
  • Date Published
    2018
Forests are essential to human and animal survival. Trees produce the oxygen animals need to live. They also provide homes for animals and resources for people. However, Earth's forests are under attack. Deforestation is caused by fires, clear cutting, logging, and climate change. Forests are important to mitigating climate change because they suck up harmful carbon dioxide. Without forests, many plant and animal species would be at risk of becoming endangered or extinct. Complete with manageable text and stunning photographs of forests, both healthy and threatened, this book covers essential concepts featured in elementary earth science curricula.

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