W is for Waves: an Ocean Alphabet (Science Alphabet) - Roland Smith - Books - Sleeping Bear Press - 9781585362547 - February 18, 2008
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W is for Waves: an Ocean Alphabet (Science Alphabet)

Roland Smith

W is for Waves: an Ocean Alphabet (Science Alphabet)

From the mythological underwater city of Atlantis to the amount of water that covers Earth's surface, the oceanic world has challenged and intrigued man since recorded time. And it seems that as much as we do know already, there is so much more to learn. In W is for Waves: An Ocean Alphabet water enthusiasts and budding scientists are given an A to Z tour of the ocean's depths and the creatures that inhabit them. Did you know that jellyfish can range in size from one inch to 200 feet long? And what about the mysterious Scandinavian sea monster called the kraken? Was it a myth or did it really exist? Learn about thermohaline currents, dolphin intelligence, and the largest living structure in the world (Australia's Great Barrier Reef). In W is for Waves young readers can explore the mysteries of the deep without getting their feet wet. Marie and Roland Smith grew up in Oregon and live on a small farm south of Portland. Roland is the author of many animal and adventure books for children. They also coauthored B is for Beaver: An Oregon Alphabet and Z is for Zookeeper: A Zoo Alphabet. John Megahan is a Senior Biological Illustrator at the University of Michigan's Museum of Zoology. He has also done freelance work for Weyerhauser, St. Martin's Press, MIT Press, The American Fisheries Society, Arizona Highways magazine, Oregon State University, and others. John lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released February 18, 2008
ISBN13 9781585362547
Publishers Sleeping Bear Press
Pages 40
Dimensions 285 × 257 × 10 mm   ·   494 g
Language English  
Contributor John Megahan

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