Tiger Sharks

Tiger Sharks
Title Tiger Sharks PDF eBook
Author Allan Morey
Publisher Amicus Ink
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-02-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781681520933

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Sharks. Mysterious, dangerous, and often feared, these predators of the sea are fascinating creatures that capture the interest of all ages. Each shark species is unique, with adaptations that help it survive in its own part of the ocean. Become an armchair marine biologist! This photo-illustrated book describes the tiger shark, or as some call it, the garbage can of the sea. Explains their life cycle, how they hunt prey, and their ocean habitat. Includes information about how dangerous of a predator this shark is and how we can stay safe in the ocean with them.

Tiger Sharks in Action

Tiger Sharks in Action
Title Tiger Sharks in Action PDF eBook
Author Buffy Silverman
Publisher Lerner Publications (Tm)
Total Pages 28
Release 2017-08
Genre Nature
ISBN 1512433802

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escribes the physical characteristics, behavior, and environment of tiger sharks.

Sand Tiger Shark

Sand Tiger Shark
Title Sand Tiger Shark PDF eBook
Author Carol Carrick
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 1977-01-01
Genre Sand tiger shark
ISBN 9780816431830

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Examines the life cycle of a sand tiger shark.

The Tiger Shark

The Tiger Shark
Title The Tiger Shark PDF eBook
Author Sara Green
Publisher Bellwether Media
Total Pages 24
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1612117244

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A set of stripes and an insatiable appetite link the tiger shark to its earthbound namesake. The voracious fish will eat just about anything from sea turtles to trashed tires. Its unrestrained appetite puts it among the top three most dangerous sharks. Get up close and personal with one of the oceanÕs most fearsome predators in this exciting book for growing readers.

Eye of the Tiger Shark: An AFK Book (Hungry Shark #2)

Eye of the Tiger Shark: An AFK Book (Hungry Shark #2)
Title Eye of the Tiger Shark: An AFK Book (Hungry Shark #2) PDF eBook
Author Ace Landers
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 53
Release 2020-03-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1338608614

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Continue exploring the world of the Hungry Sharks with the Marine Science Club in this laugh-out-loud funny original chapter book, the second book based on the hit mobile video game with catchy music! The sharks are back! At Waverly Middle School, there are two worlds: one on land, and one at sea. Tammy, Kyle, and Alex are three founding members of their school's Marine Science Club. Porbeagle, Hammerhead, and Mako are the three founding members of their school's Terrestrial Land Club. Together, they form one superclub - a superclub that's out to benefit humans and sharks, forever! The only issue is... people are still afraid of sharks. And sharks are still afraid of people.

Tiger Shark

Tiger Shark
Title Tiger Shark PDF eBook
Author Deborah Nuzzolo
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 18
Release 2010-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429654155

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Describes tiger sharks, their physical features, and their role in the ecosystem.

The Tiger and the Shark

The Tiger and the Shark
Title The Tiger and the Shark PDF eBook
Author Bruce R. Wheaton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 388
Release 1991-07-26
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521358927

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The early twentieth century brought about the rejection by physicists of the doctrine of determinism - the belief that complete knowledge of the initial conditions of an interaction in nature allows precise and unambiguous prediction of the outcome. This book traces the origins of a central problem leading to this change in viewpoint and paradoxes raised by attempts to formulate a consistent theory of the nature of light. It outlines the different approaches adopted by members of different national cultures to the apparent inconsistencies, explains why Einstein's early (1905) attempt at a resolution was not taken seriously for fifteen years, and describes the mixture of ideas that created a route to a new, antideterministic formulation of the laws of nature. Dr Wheaton describes the experimental work on the new forms of radiation found at the turn of the century and shows how the interpretation of energy transfer from X-rays to matter gradually transformed a classical wave explanation of light to one based on particle like quanta of energy, and further, he explains how influential scientists came reluctantly to accept a wavelike interpretation of matter as well. This new and distinctively different account of one of the major theoretical shifts in modern physical thought will be of fundamental interest to physical scientists and philosophers, as well as to historians of science.