Ice Scientist

Imagine a place where summer reaches only 36 degrees Fahrenheit, at most, and where the sun does not set. Each year, thousands of brave scientists travel to the frozen wasteland of Antarctica in hopes of learning more about our planet. Readers can travel with them to this icy continent to learn about the careers of Antarctic scientists and the things they study.

* Reviews *

Right from the opening, the author places the reader smack in the middle of the Antarctic scientific scene. After learning about the history of exploration there and the hardships of those explorer scientists, the reader learns that 46 countries have agreed to use the area for scientific study. The bulk of the book has a lot of text, colorful photographs, and text boxes. The meaty content here is the chapters that focus on a different scientist. These men and women are profiled and their work explained. Readers even get advice on careers in science in the "So you want to be a..." sections. Paleontologist, geologist, ecologist, glaciologist, astrophysicist, marine biologist, and oceanographerall are covered. It is encouraging to learn that funding for graduate school is often possible in the sciences. The average salary figures and career outlooks are from the 2006-07 Occupational Outlook Handbook online. Engaging, informative, and useful, even students not interested in the sciences will find something to interest them here. Recommended., Library Media Connection May/June 2009
RL
Grades
5-6
IL
Grades
5-12+
GRL
Z
Details:
Product type: Library Bound Book
ISBN: 978-0-7660-3048-0
Author: Sara L. Latta
Copyright: 2009
Reading Level: Grades 5-6
Interest Level: Grades 5-12+
GRL: Z
Dewey: 559.8
Pages: 128
Dimensions: 6 1/2" x 9 1/4"