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Learning about Antarctica


Book Description
Did you know that Antarctica has no cities? Or that daytime and nighttime last for months in Antarctica? Learn more about the amazing continent of Antarctica, from its explorers and scientists to its landforms, animals, and more.
Book Information
PublisherLerner Publishing Group
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages40
ISBN-101467783455
ISBN-13978-1467783453
Publication Date09/01/2015
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About Christine Petersen (Author) : An experienced biologist, naturalist, and educator, Christine Petersen has authored more than three-dozen educational nonfiction books for children. She writes for audiences at any reading level, spec... more
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