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Seashore

Part of the EYEWITNESS series
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Two-thirds of our planet is covered with water. Every fragment of land, from the great continent of Eurasia to the tiniest Pacific island, has a shore.

The total length of shorelines is huge. No two stretches of shore are the same. Each is shaped by many variable factors - the tides, winds, waves, water currents, temperature and climate and the types of rock from which the land is made.

Along each shore is a group of highly adapted plants and animals, many of them strange to our land-orientated eyes, make their homes.

This book explores the world of the seashore and describes how its inhabitants adapt to their constantly changing surroundings.

See how a sea urchin disguises itself or find out how a crab can grow a new leg.

Reel in the secrets of the seashore from the various fish in the sea to crabs and other beach critters, which manage to survive the harsh conditions.

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Product Details
0751364797 / 9780751364798
Paperback
577.699
03/04/2003
United Kingdom
English
72 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
28 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1989.