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Nature records earth's history ice cores, tree rings and fossils grade 5 children's earth scien..., Baby Professor

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Nature records earth's history ice cores, tree rings and fossils grade 5 children's earth scien..., Baby Professor
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Nature records earth's history ice cores, tree rings and fossils grade 5 children's earth scien...
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Baby Professor
Summary
Regardless of how the Earth changes, there will always be some records of the past left. These records are not always written in books. Most of the time, they will be in the nature all around you. Ice cores, tree rings and fossils record events of Earth's history, including plate movements, volcanic eruptions, and cycles of deposition and erosion. Start reading today!
Target audience
juvenile
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