Bodies of Water: Fun, Facts, and Activities

ISBN-10
0531048969
ISBN-13
9780531048962
Series
Bodies of Water
Category
Bodies of water
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
1985-01-01
Publisher
Franklin Watts
Author
Caroline Arnold

Description

An introduction to the fundamentals of geography with emphasis on the characteristics of the different types of bodies of water found on this earth. Includes instruction for related projects and activities.

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