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Books in Science Library series

  • Light Sound and Electricity

    Phillip Clarke, Alastair Smith, Corinne Henderson, Kirsteen Rogers, Laura Howell, Judy Tatchell, Verinder Bhachu

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Provides information on light, sound, and electricity, describes how various electrical and electronic devices work, and recommends related Web sites.
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  • Energy All Around

    Buffy Silverman

    Paperback (Rourke Publishing, Aug. 1, 2012)
    This Title Explains How All Forms Of Energy Belong To One Of Two Groups; Potential Or Kinetic. It Addresses How Energy Can Be Used In The Form Of Water To Create Electricity, In The Form Of Solar To Heat Our Homes, And In The Form Of Wind To Turn The Blades On A Wind Turbine.
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  • Solid Or Liquid?

    Amy S. Hansen

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Emergent Readers Learn About Solids And Liquids.
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  • Let's Classify Organisms

    Kelli Hicks

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Grouping Things By Similar Characteristics Is How You Classify Things. This Title Goes Into Great Detail About The Six Kingdoms Of All Living Organisms. Filled With Information And Interesting Facts, Students Will Love Learning About This Interesting Scientific Topic.
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  • World of Plants

    Kirsteen Rogers, Corinne Henderson, Judy Tatchell, Laura Howell, Verinder Bhachu

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, March 1, 2002)
    Provides information on plant structures, how plants survive and meet their needs, and related topics, and recommends related Web sites.
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  • What's The Weather Like Today?

    Conrad J. Storad

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Early Readers Explore Different Weather Conditions And What Causes Them.
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  • What Do Critters Do In The Winter?

    Julie Lundgren

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Intermediate Readers Examine How Animals Hibernate, Use Camouflage, And Migrate To Survive Winter Conditions.
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  • Life on a Young Planet: The First Three Billion Years of Evolution on Earth

    Andrew H. Knoll

    Paperback (Princeton University Press, Sept. 19, 2004)
    Australopithecines, dinosaurs, trilobites--such fossils conjure up images of lost worlds filled with vanished organisms. But in the full history of life, ancient animals, even the trilobites, form only the half-billion-year tip of a nearly four-billion-year iceberg. Andrew Knoll explores the deep history of life from its origins on a young planet to the incredible Cambrian explosion, presenting a compelling new explanation for the emergence of biological novelty. The very latest discoveries in paleontology--many of them made by the author and his students--are integrated with emerging insights from molecular biology and earth system science to forge a broad understanding of how the biological diversity that surrounds us came to be. Moving from Siberia to Namibia to the Bahamas, Knoll shows how life and environment have evolved together through Earth's history. Innovations in biology have helped shape our air and oceans, and, just as surely, environmental change has influenced the course of evolution, repeatedly closing off opportunities for some species while opening avenues for others. Readers go into the field to confront fossils, enter the lab to discern the inner workings of cells, and alight on Mars to ask how our terrestrial experience can guide exploration for life beyond our planet. Along the way, Knoll brings us up-to-date on some of science's hottest questions, from the oldest fossils and claims of life beyond the Earth to the hypothesis of global glaciation and Knoll's own unifying concept of ''permissive ecology.'' In laying bare Earth's deepest biological roots, Life on a Young Planet helps us understand our own place in the universe--and our responsibility as stewards of a world four billion years in the making.
  • Fossils and Rocks

    Kimberly Hutmacher

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2012)
    This Ever Popular Subject Is Explained In Detail In This Wonderful Book. How The Earth Is Made From Rock, The Three Different Types Of Rock And How They Are Made And Where They Can Be Found. Talks About How Fossils Are Formed From Sediment And What Role That Plays In Helping Us Learn About Life Long Ago. Talks About How These Fossilized Plants And Animals Became The Fossil Fuels That Are So Important To Our Present And Future Life On Earth.
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  • Sound and hearing,

    S. S Stevens

    Hardcover (Time, inc, March 15, 1965)
    Life Science Library
  • Mixtures & Compounds

    Alastair Smith, Phillip Clarke, Corinne Henderson, Laura Howell, Judy Tatchell, Verinder Bhachu

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Provides information on how the chemical elements form compounds and how different kinds of compounds behave and interact, and recommends related Web sites.
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  • What's On The Food Chain Menu?

    Julie Lundgren

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Intermediate Readers Explore Who's Eating Who And Where.
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