A beginner's guide to life on Earth

 

What exactly is a living thing? And what is it made of? A Beginner's Guide to Life on Earth starts with the very basics of life and provides manageable bite sized chunks of information to explain away the mystery behind life on Earth. From bacteria to blue whales, slime moulds to sequoias and everything in-between, discover what exactly makes a living thing.

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Subject(s)Science, Biology
Author(s)Gill Arbuthnott
Age5-7, 7-11
Published2015
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Shelf reference372.355 ARB
ISN/ISBN9781472915733
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xesrv

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