Biology modular workbook series: environmental science third edition

BIOZONE’s Environmental Science Student Workbook introduces students to the Earth’s physical and biological systems, and examines the interactions of humans with their environment.

This edition includes a wealth of current content and aligns the workbook to its supporting digital resources. Structured on the APES curriculum and aligned to the IB Environmental Systems and Societies, the comprehensive coverage of this text makes it highly suitable for any high school environmental science course.

Content includes the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, and in-depth coverage of energy extraction issues, pollution, and the wider environmental implications of urban development.

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Subject(s)Science, Earth science
Author(s)Tracey Greenwood, Kent Pryor, Lissa Bainbridge-Smith, Richard Allan
Age14-16, 16-19
Published2013
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Shelf referenceA 570 BIO
ISN/ISBN9781927173558
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xetpp

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