RISE: Sustainability 101 for children / Nur Aini Sabrin Manssor @ Shukri

The environment is vital for life on Earth. Food, water, plants, and minerals are examples of natural resources originating from the environment, and billions of people consume these resources every day. Some resources that people use cannot be replaced once they have been depleted. The world commun...

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Main Author: Sabrin Manssor @ Shukri, Nur Aini (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation), 2022.
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