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Books in Exploring energy series

  • Exploring the World of Biology: From Mushrooms to Complex Life Forms

    John Hudson Tiner

    Paperback (Master Books, Jan. 12, 2009)
    The field of biology focuses on living things, from the smallest microscopic protozoa to the largest mammal. In this book you will read and explore the life of plants, insects, spiders and other arachnids, life in water, reptiles, birds, and mammals, highlighting God's amazing creation. You will learn about the following and so much more:How does biological classification give each different type of plant or animal a unique name?In what ways are seeds spread around the world?What food does the body use for long-term storage of energy?How did biologists learn how the stomach digested food?What plant gave George de Mestral the idea for Velcro?For most of history, biologists used the visible appearance of plants or animals to classify them. They grouped plants or animals with similar-looking features into families. Starting in the 1990s, biologists have extracted DNA and RNA from cells as a guide to how plants or animals should be grouped. Like visual structures, these reveal the underlying design or creation.The newest book in our Exploring series, Exploring the World of Biology is a fascinating look at life - from the smallest proteins and spores, to the complex life systems of humans and animals.
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  • Solar Power

    Julia Vogel, Sara Cucini

    Library Binding (Lightbox, Aug. 1, 2018)
    The reader follows a student's journal as the student learns about the history of solar power, how solar power is used as an energy source today, and the exciting future of solar energy.
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  • Spanish, Grades 1 - 2

    American Education Publishing

    Paperback (American Education Publishing, Jan. 3, 2012)
    Spanish, a comprehensive learning resource, provides high-interest, full-color lessons to spark students’ interest and encourage critical thinking. The fun, effective activities reinforce beginning Spanish while also providing children with colorful pictu
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  • Wood and coal

    Philip Arthur Sauvain

    Hardcover (Schoolhouse Press, March 15, 1988)
    Book by Sauvain, Philip Arthur
  • Time & Money, Grades 1 - 2

    American Education Publishing

    Paperback (American Education Publishing, Jan. 3, 2012)
    Time & Money, a comprehensive learning resource, provides high-interest, full-color lessons to spark students’ interest and encourage critical thinking. In the Time section, children learn to tell time to the hour, half-hour, and quarter-hour using both a
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  • Wind and Water Power

    Philip Sauvain

    Hardcover (Heinemann Young Books, )
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  • Hydroelectricity

    Elizabeth Lachner

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2019)
    People have harnessed the formidable power of moving water for millennia, but they have only used it to generate electricity since the late nineteenth century. Since that time, it has become an important alternative energy source to fossil fuels. In fact, more electricity is produced by waterpower than by any other renewable energy source in the United States. This book offers an in-depth look at the turbines used to generate hydroelectricity. It explains which locations are best for generating hydroelectricity and explores the cultural and environmental concerns raised by the building of dams. The focus is on hydroelectric plants, but this book also discusses pumped hydro storage, tidal power, and wave energy.
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  • Animals, Grades 2 - 3

    American Education Publishing

    Paperback (American Education Publishing, Jan. 3, 2012)
    Animals, a comprehensive learning resource, provides high-interest, full-color lessons to spark students’ interest and encourage critical thinking. The featured activities provide readers with fun facts and information on animals from every continent, whi
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  • Wood and coal

    Philip Arthur Sauvain

    Paperback (Schoolhouse Press, March 15, 1988)
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  • Geography, Grades 4 - 5

    American Education Publishing

    Paperback (American Education Publishing, Jan. 3, 2012)
    Geography, a comprehensive learning resource, provides high-interest, full-color lessons to spark students’ interest and encourage critical thinking. The hands-on activities relative to state, regional, and global geography, while step-by-step map-building and comprehensive review pages give young learners the practice they need for success in this key subject area. A complete answer key to measure performance is also included, as well as a fun sticker sheet and poster.
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  • Water Power

    Patricia Newman, John Willis

    Library Binding (Lightbox, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Following a student conducting research, the reader learns about water power as an energy source. This exciting title includes how humans used water power in the past, how we use energy from water power today, and how we may use it in the future.
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  • Wind Power

    Elizabeth Lachner

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Farms of massive wind turbines, often framed by majestic mountains or with their bases lapped by ocean waves, have become one of the most recognizable images of alternative energy. This book covers the history of wind power, today's advanced turbines and wind farms, and the advantages and disadvantages of this fast-growing energy technology. It even presents a substantive but easy-to-understand explanation of how and where winds form. It's a great resource for the study of science and technology, as well as those curious about the possible solutions to the problems arising from the global consumption of fossil fuels.
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