Ocean A visual encyclopedia

John Woodward, 1954-

Book - 2015

Explore the hidden depths of the ocean with this stunning visual encyclopedia for kids. Ocean: A Children's Encyclopedia reveals the secrets of the seas through stunning images and beautiful photography to engage and educate kids. From the Arctic to the Caribbean, tiny plankton to giant whales, sandy beaches to the deepest depths, Ocean: A Children's Encyclopedia let's your child discover the mysterious world beneath the waves. Packed with fun facts for kids, this encyclopedia will dazzle your child covering everything from sea creatures and ocean birds to the Great Barrier Reef. Topics are presented through a combination of fun graphics, interesting fact-boxes and high-quality photographs. Look up an individual subject for s...chool projects or curious minds can read from beginning to end!

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Published
New York : DK Publishing 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
John Woodward, 1954- (author)
Item Description
Published 2015 in Great Britain under the title: Ocean: a children's encyclopedia.
Includes index.
Physical Description
256 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781465436641
9781465435941
  • 1. Atlas of the oceans
  • Oceans of the world
  • Arctic ocean
  • Atlantic ocean
  • Indian ocean
  • Pacific ocean
  • Southern ocean
  • 2. Blue planet
  • Planet ocean
  • How oceans formed
  • New land
  • Ocean floor
  • Mid-ocean ridges
  • The deepest depths
  • Grinding plates
  • Evolving oceans
  • Tsunamis
  • Hotspots
  • Lava flow
  • Continental shelves
  • Changing sea levels
  • Ocean water
  • Light, heat, and sound
  • Oceanic winds
  • Oceanic storms
  • Waves
  • Plunging breaker
  • Surface currents
  • Sargasso Sea
  • Upwelling zones
  • Deepwater currents
  • 3. The open ocean
  • Depth zones
  • Sunlit zone
  • Zooplankton
  • Drifting jellies
  • The food chain
  • Hungry schools
  • Oceanic hunters
  • Bait ball
  • Sharks
  • Filter-feeding giants
  • Baleen whales
  • Lunge-feeding whales
  • Toothed whales and dolphins
  • Ocean birds
  • Twilight zone
  • Dark zone
  • Ocean floor life
  • Life on black smokers
  • 4. Shallow seas
  • Fertile waters
  • The seabed
  • Seaweeds
  • Kelp forests
  • Sea otter
  • Seafloor fish
  • Sea snails and clams
  • Squid, octopus, and cuttlefish
  • Hatching octopus
  • Prawns, lobsters, and crabs
  • Starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers
  • Jellyfish and anemones
  • Corals and coral reefs
  • The Great Barrier Reef
  • Reef fish
  • Reef invertebrates
  • Giant clam
  • Atolls and lagoons
  • 5. Coast and seashore
  • Tides
  • Wave power
  • Cliffs and caves
  • Twelve apostles
  • Rocky shore life
  • Tide pools
  • Beaches, dunes, and spits
  • Hidden riches
  • Shorebirds
  • Oystercatchers
  • Seabird colonies
  • Sea turtles
  • Shore crabs
  • Estuaries and mudflats
  • Deltas
  • Salt marshes
  • Mangrove swamps
  • Scarlet ibis
  • Seagrass beds
  • Sea snakes and crocodiles
  • 6. Polar seas
  • Polar extremes
  • Sea ice
  • Life under the ice
  • Crabeater seals and penguins
  • Sleek hunters
  • Antarctic hunters
  • Antarctic islands
  • Glaciers and ice shelves
  • Icebergs
  • Blue icebergs
  • Arctic seals
  • Icy nurseries
  • Hunters on the ice
  • Humans on the ice
  • 7. Oceans and us
  • Voyages of discovery
  • Ocean science
  • Scuba diving
  • Deep-sea submersibles
  • Historic shipwrecks
  • Minerals from the oceans
  • Energy from the oceans
  • Fishing
  • Stilt fishing
  • Ocean trade
  • Oceans in danger
  • Climate change
  • Marine conservation
  • Captive breeding
  • Glossary.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-7-This exploration of the undersea world is divided into seven different color-coded topics that address areas of knowledge including the location and structure of oceans and the life found there. Another section examines the relationship of humans with the ocean. Numerous crisp color photographs, charts, maps, tables, and diagrams are featured. Sections topics are in a bold font while image captions are presented in italics. Throughout, fact circles labeled "WOW!" add fascinating trivia. For example, a photo displays a close-up of a shark's teeth, while the fact bubble lets readers know that a shark has 300 teeth and that it isn't uncommon for the animal to, over the course of its lifetime, go through 30,000 different teeth. The eye-catching cover will draw in students and teachers alike, and the narrative will inform readers about the hunting techniques, habitats, size, and diet of different creatures. Other ocean-related topics are covered as well. Readers will appreciate a chart explaining tsunamis, an overview of types of seaweed, and examples of watery features such as atolls and lagoons. VERDICT Ideal for general interest or to support research projects in science or geography classes supporting the Common Core State Standards.-Beth McGuire, Hempfield Area School District, Greensburg, PA © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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