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Polar regions

terrifying true stories
2020
"What would you do if you were lost somewhere near the North or South poles? Would you survive through the bitter cold, deadly storms, lack of food, and other dangers? Learn the . . . true stories of Ernest Shackleton, Jan Baalsrud, Douglas Mawson, and other daring people who fought to survive in the frozen wasteland"--Provided by publisher.

Polar

a photicular book
Profiles polar animals such as penguins, polar bears, snowy owls, and more, and includes a holographic moving image of each animal.
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I wonder why penguins can't fly and other questions about polar lands

Provides answers to more than thirty questions about polar regions and animals, discussing weather, igloos, muskoxen, penguins, polar seas, and more.
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Arctic & Antarctic

This book discusses the Arctic and Antarctic regions, two of the last wilderness areas on earth.

Living in polar regions

Photographs and simple text introduce readers to various polar environments and the people who live there. Includes a glossary and a list of resources.

Antarctica and the Arctic

facts, figures and stories
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Polar bear puzzle

Riley travels to northern Canada where he and his aunt, uncle, and cousin study the polar bears that are wandering through towns while waiting for the Hudson Bay to freeze over again.
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Life on ice

Depicts life at the polar regions.
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Arctic adventure

Graphic novel of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen's expeditions to the North and South Poles.

Los lugares ma?s fri?os de la Tierra

Describes some of Earth's coldest places and explains how the sun's rays affect our planet's surface and how people manage to live in cold places. Presented in Spanish.
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