life (biology)

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life (biology)

Living things

2020
Text and color photographs introduce living things.

Extinction and evolution

what fossils reveal about the history of life
2019
A resource on fossils and the stories they tell of the history of life on Earth.

Is it living or nonliving?

2022
"Animals are living things. Rocks are nonliving. Why? Let's investigate the differences between living and nonliving things!"--Provided by publisher.

Living things need shelter

2020
"Living things need shelter. From ants to plants, without shelter they would not be alive. Young readers will discover the homes of living things"--Provided by publisher.

Living things need food

2020
"All living things need food to survive. From trees to bees, without food they would not be alive. Young readers will discover how different living things use food"--Provided by publisher.

Life on other worlds

2021
Text and illustrations describe conditions on other planets and how those conditions would affect life on that planet.

Living vs. nonliving

2021
"Illustrates the differences between living and nonliving. Explains what makes an object living or nonliving and the features of both. Colorful photographs and diagrams help illustrate each science concept"--Provided by publisher.

Living things

2022
"Understand the differences between living and non-living things with this . . . book, which describes objects, as well as animals and plants and their life cycles"--Provided by publisher.

Life's edge

the search for what it means to be alive
2021
"What is life? The power seems obvious until you try to seriously answer it. Zimmer journeys through experiments that have attempted to recreate life; shows how coronaviruses have altered the course of history; and even tries his own had at evolving life in a test tube... with unnerving results"--Provided by publisher.

Living things need water

"All living things need water to survive. From a tiny flower to a giant elephant, without water they would not be alive. Young readers will learn how different living things use water"--Provided by publisher.

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