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Brasch, Nicolas
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Reshaping environments / Nicolas Brasch.
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Go facts geography : reshaping environments
Connecting with go facts geography : reshaping environments
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Glebe, NSW : Blake Education, [2015]
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32 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
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Go facts Australia
Go facts geography upper primary
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Includes index.
"Blake Education Better ways to learn".
Written for the new Australian Geography Curriculum, the Upper set asks students: How do Australians engage with Asia? Who was Eddie Mabo and what did he achieve? How has Australia been affected by fires and floods? How did Australia respond to the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370?
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From ancient fire-stick farming to modern gas mining, people have always reshaped natural environments. How do we decide what development our environments can handle and still recover from? And what happens when it all goes wrong?
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Publisher recommends for upper primary students. Reading age 9.5+
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Environmental education -- Juvenile literature
Human geography -- Juvenile literature
Geography -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- Australia
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