![]() ![]() Explicating scientific content this gracefully and clearly is no small achievement. ![]() It’s a remarkable work and an asset for educators struggling to present material about evolution in a balanced way. Other changes are attributed to drought, too: tortoise shells develop a “saddleback” shape, “better for keeping cool and navigating the desert.” Chin’s artwork features rich color, inviting detail, and a dynamic balance between small serial panels and majestic spreads. He and his wife Deirdre, also an artist, live in Vermont. GRAVITY by Jason Chin Kids Books Read Aloud KIP TV gravity kidsbooks KIP TV 593 subscribers Subscribe Like Share 3.8K views 2 years ago GRAVITY by Jason Chin Get it from here. His work also includes illustrations for Simon Winchester's The Day the World Exploded. Many explanations of Darwin’s work mention Galapagos finches and the trend toward stronger beaks fewer clarify that the larger seeds a stronger beak can crack are all that’s left as the islands subside and droughts become more common. Jason Chin is the author and artist of the award-winning book Redwoods, which Kirkus Reviews called, An inventive eye-opening adventure. Set against changes in the islands’ climate and geology over many millennia, the adaptations of the islands’ animals take on new significance. He begins with the birth of the islands themselves, a process in which volcanic eruptions punch successive holes in the Earth’s surface as tectonic plates move over them. Chin (Coral Reefs) does more than just explain how species of reptiles and birds on the Galapagos have evolved. ![]()
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