Thames & Kosmos Kids First: Light-Up Globe handleiding
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Keas are a species of New Zealand parrot. They
are highly intelligent and very curious. Cars,
bags, and trash cans will arouse their interest
and tend to be taken apart by these skillful
birds. If there is snow on the ground, you might
be able to watch them have fun “skating,”
sliding playfully down a snow-covered hill on
their backs or bellies.
Around the latitude of the Equator, the Earth is
encompassed by a belt of tropical rainforests.
All around the world in these regions, you can
find lush forests with an awe-inspiring array of
plants and animals. Large forests are important
for our climate. Trees produce oxygen, which
all animals need to breathe. Long ago, vast
forests covered much of the globe, with the
plant remains turning into coal as the trees
died. Coal is primarily used to produce energy.
Another important energy source is petroleum,
created by ancient deposits of marine
organisms. Can you find where petroleum is
extracted from Earth on your globe?
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Productinformatie
Merk | Thames & Kosmos |
Model | Kids First: Light-Up Globe |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 28326 MB |