In ‘Where Is Air?’, it unravels the mysteries of air-its whereabouts, composition, and crucial role in our world. Trees and plants perform a remarkable feat, converting our exhaled air into the life-giving oxygen we depend on. This symbiotic relationship between air, trees, and water is essential for our existence; the absence of any would jeopardize life on Earth. The protective layers of air enveloping our planet not only sustain life but also shield us from outer space, maintaining our atmosphere’s delicate balance. From oxygen production to temperature regulation, the significance of air for all life forms on Earth is immeasurable.
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Sue Ann Matinkhah, a longtime Saginaw, MI resident, has three grown children and seven grandchildren-five girls and two boys, aged 1 month to 20 years. She’s passionate about nature and the environment, inspiring her to write children’s books focused on these vital subjects. Sue advocates early environmental education, believing it’s crucial for kids to understand the Earth’s impact on their lives and the world around them.