Overpopulation


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Summary
How many people is too many? What happens when too many people are crowded into too little space? What can be done to control the world's population? Read this book to learn more about overpopulation and start thinking about what can and should be done to address this important issue.
Specifications
- Level: Grade 4 - Grade 8
- Dewey: 363.9'1--dc22
- Reinforced book (9781602791275): 7.5 x 9.5, 32 pages, © 2008
- PDF (9781602793590): 32 pages, © 2008
- Hosted ebook (9781602793590H): 32 pages, © 2008
- Series: 21st Century Skills Library
- Subseries: Global Perspectives
Leveling
- Accelerated Reader® Quiz: 120876
- Accelerated Reader® Reading Level: 6.5
- Accelerated Reader® Interest Level: MG
- Accelerated Reader® Points: 1.0
BISAC Subjects
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Topics / General (see also headings under Family) (JNF053000)
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Science / General (JNF052000)
Table of Contents
- Rubbing Elbows in Hong Kong
- When It Becomes Too Crowded
- Are People the Problem?
- Managing a Growing Population
- Some Difficult Questions
- Map
- Glossary
- For More Information
- Index
- About the Author
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Contributors
Author: Robert Green
Robert Green is the author of many books for young adults. He holds graduate degrees from New York University and Harvard. He learned a lot about globalization while living in Taiwan, where he studied Chinese and worked for the Taiwanese government.
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Features
- Index
- Sources for further research
- Glossary of key words
- Informative sidebars
- Table of contents
- Author/Illustrator biography
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