Dark matters : nature's reaction to light pollution

Título
Dark matters : nature's reaction to light pollution

Joan Marie, Galat

Resumen
Thirteen-year-old Joan loves the outdoors; she loves looking up at the night sky and finding the constellations. She learns that all the light humans use is harming that beautiful natural world. All those car headlights and bright city lights make it difficult to truly see the stars in the sky. There is also a dire effect on birds and animals. Joan Marie Galat introduces the idea of light pollution to young scientists its effects on birds, animals and the dire consequences to entire ecosystems if it is not controlled. Activities and suggestions about what can be done to protect the natural world from this man-made problem are offered to all young natural scientists to undertake.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2017

Descripción física
72 pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cm

Término de la materia
Light pollution.

Síntesis
Thirteen-year-old Joan loves the outdoors; she loves looking up at the night sky and finding the constellations. She learns that all the light humans use is harming that beautiful natural world. All those car headlights and bright city lights make it difficult to truly see the stars in the sky. There is also a dire effect on birds and animals. Joan Marie Galat introduces the idea of light pollution to young scientists its effects on birds, animals and the dire consequences to entire ecosystems if it is not controlled. Activities and suggestions about what can be done to protect the natural world from this man-made problem are offered to all young natural scientists to undertake.

ISBN
9780889955158

Información de publicación
Markham, ON : Red Deer Press, [2017]
 
©2017.


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Mount Pleasant535 GALBook30152000309933Non-Fiction