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He had never seen such dankness. It was much darker and chillier in the sewer than under his house where he hid the tulip bulbs weeks ago.
He stuck close to Scout. They passed several intersections and Scout led them straight through. He also had on sunglasses. It came out of the darkness and the speaker was nowhere to be seen. Chisholm, a fat grey possum, waddled into the spotlight created by a perforated storm drain over his head. His front teeth were bared, gleaming. I will be adding questions to a new page here: Today I added 10 for the Boston Terriers.
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Formatted as a comic book (24 pages), Peppy's Coral Kingdom is an entertaining , visually rich way for kids ages to learn about coral reef and pollution. Editorial Reviews. From the Author. Coral reef and coral reef bleaching are all in the news is an entertaining, visually rich way for kids ages to learn about coral reef and pollution. . This is a great book for kids, parents and teachers.
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Throughout the book, there are scientific factoids such as, why do coral get sick? Also, at the end of the book, there are several ways to help Peppy and her friends by being the eyes and ears of the reef. There are many web sites for readers to log on to for even more information from NOAA and other dedicated coral reef web sites.
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I enjoy the fresh and perky wit of the story and the colorful and fanciful illustrations. I am reposting this post to add some of the educational facts I have included throughout the book. Why do coral get disease? Coral diseases occur in response to biological stresses, including bacteria, fungi protozoans and possibly viruses. Coral diseases can also be caused by physical and chemical stresses such as increased sea surface temperatures and ultraviolet radiation and pollution.
What is an artificial reef?
An artificial reef is a man-made structure on the bottom of the ocean where fish and coral will come to live. Many reefs are sunken ships and old tires; sometimes they are put in the ocean on purpose to attract fish for fisherman. This can be counter-productive in that paints and other debris from the structure may cause pollution in the reef.
What is coral bleaching? Elevated water temperatures cause corals to bleach. Bleaching means that the algae that lives inside the coral dies, leaving the coral looking pale or white. Although long-term exposure to elevated temperatures can lead to coral death, bleached corals can recover it the temperature returns to normal levels within a few days.
Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Thousands of species rely on reefs for survival.
Thousands of communities all over the world also depend on coral reefs for food, protection and jobs. Healthy coral reefs provide income, habitat, recreation, medicines and coastal protection. The post Bombogenesis — Snow!
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