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The Blue Planet A Natural History of the Oceans

The Blue Planet A Natural History of the Oceans

by Andrew Byatt, Alastair Fothergill, Martha Holmes

Book Details

Publisher: BBC Worldwide
Published: 2001
Language: en
Pages: 384
ISBN: 9780563384984
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Description

From space Planet Earth is blue. It floats like a jewel in the inky black void. The reflection of the suns light from the vast expanse of water covering its surface creates its gem-like blue colour. In the entire solar system Earth is the only planet that has water in its liquid form in such quantities. Scientists have calculated that 70% of our planet is covered by water; small wonder then that humans have always been so fascinated by the oceans and what lies beneath.

Themes & Topics

NatureAnimalsMarine LifeEcosystems & HabitatsOceans & SeasScienceLife SciencesMarine BiologyZoology

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