Climate Change: The Science Behind Melting Glaciers and Warming Oceans with Hands-On Science Activities
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Josh Sneideman., Josh Sneideman|AUTHOR., Erin Twamley|AUTHOR., & Alexis Cornell|ILLUSTRATOR. (2020). Climate Change: The Science Behind Melting Glaciers and Warming Oceans with Hands-On Science Activities . Nomad Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Josh Sneideman et al.. 2020. Climate Change: The Science Behind Melting Glaciers and Warming Oceans With Hands-On Science Activities. Nomad Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Josh Sneideman et al.. Climate Change: The Science Behind Melting Glaciers and Warming Oceans With Hands-On Science Activities Nomad Press, 2020.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Josh Sneideman., Josh Sneideman|AUTHOR., Erin Twamley|AUTHOR. and Alexis Cornell|ILLUSTRATOR. (2020). Climate change: the science behind melting glaciers and warming oceans with hands-on science activities. Nomad Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Josh Sneideman, Josh Sneideman|AUTHOR, Erin Twamley|AUTHOR, and Alexis Cornell|ILLUSTRATOR. Climate Change: The Science Behind Melting Glaciers and Warming Oceans With Hands-On Science Activities Nomad Press, 2020.
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Full title | climate change the science behind melting glaciers and warming oceans with hands on science activities |
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