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Oceans: Science At Work In Earth's Wildest Places

Series: Research on the Edge Volume: 2
By: Angela Royston(Author)
32 pages, colour photos
Oceans: Science At Work In Earth's Wildest Places
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Can you imagine living and working under the sea? It's the reality for some scientists, who inhabit laboratories deep at the bottom of the ocean. Oceans: Science At Work In Earth's Wildest Places is a gripping look at the daily lives of these scientists, and the vital research they carry out in extreme conditions. Discover the difficulties of setting up an ocean lab and the challenges of supplying equipment and necessities to the workers. Children can read about the conditions scientists live in, from how they breathe to what they eat, and some of the dangerous animals and plants they must avoid. Explore how research conducted under the sea can help with conservation, increase our understanding of climate change, and expand our knowledge of marine life, biodiversity and habitats. It can reveal untapped resources, and unknown eco-systems.

Learn about the incredible technology that enables the scientists to live and work in dangerous conditions and the transport they use to travel around the ocean floor. See how they attempt to live with as little impact on their environment as possible. Discover how scientists manage their data, and publish it in journals around the world, and see how their findings can affect the way we do things in our everyday lives.

Find out about the international science community – where and why cutting-edge research is carried out, how it is paid for, and who owns the results. 'Danger' panels highlight some of the perils scientists face, while 'Cutting edge' panels detail the latest technology.

Oceans: Science At Work In Earth's Wildest Places is ideal for children age 9+, for geography and science projects, or simply as a great leisure read.



Age Level: Junior scientist

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Angela Royston has been writing information books for children for many years and has written nearly 300 books. She writes about extreme weather, forensic science, animals and anything she can research – she enjoys finding out and writing about new things. She also visits schools to talk to children about writing and runs creative science writing workshops.

Series: Research on the Edge Volume: 2
By: Angela Royston(Author)
32 pages, colour photos
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