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A Trip to a Prehistoric Cave
Adventures with Abuela
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
Albert Einstein
Alice's Birthday Cake
Ants in My Bed
Art Around Us
Bats in the Attic
C Is for Canada
Cali and Wanda Lou
Camouflage
Caribou Man
Carlos's Puzzle
Cathy Freeman
Desert People
Deserts Dry
Drums and Drumming
Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis
Holidays Around the World
Horseshoes Aren't Just for Good Luck
Influenza
Lance Armstrong
Lighter Than Air
Money in the USA
Mysteries of the Lost Civilization
Remembering the Alamo
Ricardo's Dilemma
Running for Freedom
Sally's Secret Ambition
Severe Weather
Ships of Discovery
Special Effects
The Black Stones
Titanic Treasure
Vikings
Weave It!
Yee Haw! The Real Lives of the Cowboys
Deserts Dry Deserts Dry
nonfiction
Words Included:
   dormant
   evaporate
   irrigation
   mineral
   moisture
   nomad
   oasis
   resource
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Deserts Dry asks readers to think about what they already know about deserts and adds surprising new facts about three of the most unique deserts in the world: the Sahara, the Gobi, and the Atacama. The book explains that some deserts are home to expert horse herders, lakes of salt, underground oceans of oil, and ancient civilizations. It also describes different animals and plants that can be found in these inhospitable climates and explains how they survive. Photographs and captions support the text.
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