Oceans cover about 71 percent of the earth surface and contain 97 percent of the earth water these bodies of salt water act as huge heat reservoirs influencing climate and weather patterns, the caron cycle, the water cycle our earth has global ocean through it has been divided by oceanography and the countries of the world into five distint regions pacific the largest , Atlantic , Indian ,south…
Julia Rothman’s best-selling illustrated Anatomy series takes a deep dive into the wonders of the sea with Ocean Anatomy. Follow Rothman’s inquisitive mind and engaging artwork along shorelines, across the open ocean, and below the waves to explore the hows and whys of the watery universe, from how the world’s oceans formed to why the sea is salty. Oceanic phenomena such as rogue waves, a…
Rivers run, oceans flow. Ever wondered, what's below? Let's explore, take a dive
Discover the watery world that covers two-thirds of the globe and find out why oceans are so important to life on Earth. Meet jet-propelled octopuses and hermit crabs, look closely at seaweed, find out how waves form, and discover the submarines and submersibles that have explored shipwrecks and the deepest trenches. Learn about prehistoric oceans and find out how people are trying to protec…
National Geographic Kids First Big Book of the Ocean is an adorable animal reference that includes the sea's high-interest animals, such as dolphins, sharks, sea otters, and penguins, and introduces kids to some of its lesser-known creatures. More than 100 charming animal photos illustrate the profiles, with facts about the creatures' sizes, diets, homes, and more. This book will quickly become…
Join a friendly mechanic for a day working on a research base and out on the ice. Learn about the challenges of surviving in the Antarctic, explore the incredible landscape and meet the local wildlife, as you discover all the amazing and important science that is being done down in the South Pole
Flying fish leap over the waves. Shark snaps his shiny teeth. And watch out for Octopus's wriggly, tickly arms! Which is your favourite ocean animal?