In this issue, the Eco Kids sweat and battle sandstorms under a desert’s sizzling sun in the Sahara. They discover that the biggest non-polar desert in the world is full of ancient secrets... Why does the Sahara have prehistoric whales, dinosaurs and people buried in its sands? They couldn’t have lived here, could they? Our readers will solve the desert mysteries and can also make their own paper Spinosaurus (the largest carnivorous dinosaur).
For Earth Day 2017, the Eco Kids visit the most unusual, dazzling 'plant' of the Sahara – the Noor 1 solar power plant. Can we get all the power we need from the energy of the sun, instead of burning dirty fossil fuels? One thing’s for sure: there’s no shortage of sunshine in the Sahara!
In this issue, the Eco Kids sweat and battle sandstorms under a desert’s sizzling sun in the Sahara. They discover that the biggest non-polar desert in the world is full of ancient secrets... Why does the Sahara have prehistoric whales, dinosaurs and people buried in its sands? They couldn’t have lived here, could they? Our readers will solve the desert mysteries and can also make their own paper Spinosaurus (the largest carnivorous dinosaur).
For Earth Day 2017, the Eco Kids visit the most unusual, dazzling 'plant' of the Sahara – the Noor 1 solar power plant. Can we get all the power we need from the energy of the sun, instead of burning dirty fossil fuels? One thing’s for sure: there’s no shortage of sunshine in the Sahara!