Compost critters / by Bianca Lavies.
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Ortaokul Kütüphanesi / Middle School Library | İngilizce Roman Dışı / English Non Fiction (MS) | 631.8 LAV /I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | T 16425 |
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630 BAI/O Food for life / | 630.932 KER /I Egyptian farmers / | 631.4 OXL /I How we use soil / | 631.8 LAV /I Compost critters / | 633.1 KEL /I Corn : what it is, what it does / | 634 MCM/O Producing fruits / | 634.9 DIX /I Bush fire / |
Nature's recyclers receive a close-up look, in a study of the creatures from bacteria and fungo to worms and millipedse that break down our garbage returning raw materials to the earth.
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