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Books with title Earth and Its Moon

  • Earth and Moon

    Torrey Maloof

    language (Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 25, 2014)
    The earth and the moon are always moving! Learn all about how the moon travels around the earth and why the moon looks different from night to night. The moon goes through different phases based on its position in relation to the earth and the sun. Vibrant images pair with easy-to-read text to keep students engaged from cover to cover. This reader also includes instructions for an engaging science activity and practice problems to further students' understanding of the earth and moon in a creative way. A helpful glossary and index are also included for additional support.
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  • Earth and Its Moon

    Chris Oxlade

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Describes the surface, atmosphere, and characteristics of Earth and the moon.
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  • Earth and Its Moon

    Michael Anderson

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Routinely going through daily life, people may be inured to the fact that Earth takes up only a small fraction of a solar system, let alone the universe. Still, the planet we call home is unique for a number of reasons. The more we can learn about Earth and its Moonthe two bodies in the solar system of which the most has been discovered to datethe more likely scientists are to uncover truths about the universe as a whole. The properties, motions, and cycles that characterize the Earth and Moon are the subjects of this mesmerizing volume, supported with details, sidebars, and labeled illustrations that any earthling would love.
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  • Earth, Sun, and Moon

    Robin Birch

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Birch, Robin
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  • Earth, Moon and Sun

    Leon Golub, Sibyl S. Senters

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 12, 2016)
    Just in time for the Great American Eclipse, this colorfully illustrated book for children ages 7 and up takes us on a journey of discovery. A child's curiosity about the world raises questions about the Sun and Moon, and a trip to see a total eclipse of the Sun helps provide answers. Further exploration takes the reader out into space to explore the invisible Sun and to discover its effect on the Earth.
  • Mother Earth and Mr. Moon

    Jayne Fitzgerald

    eBook
    In the not distant future Mother Earth and Mr. Moon have a lighthearted discussion of Mother Earth's not so lighthearted past ailments.
  • The Earth and Its Moon

    Ruth Ashby

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2003)
    A discussion of the origins and physical characteristics of the earth and its moon, voyages to the moon, and the study of the earth from space.
  • The Earth and the Moon

    Linda T. Elkins-Tanton

    eBook (Facts on File, Sept. 1, 2010)
    The moon is the only body in the solar system outside of the Earth that has been visited by humans. More than 440 pounds of lunar material are brought by NASA and Soviet space missions to Earth for study. The information gleaned about the moon from this relatively small pile of rocks is mind-boggling and stands as the greatest proof that Martian planetary science would be greatly enhanced by returning samples to Earth. Compositional studies of lunar rocks show that the moon and the Earth are made of similar material, and because lunar material has not been reworked through erosion and plate tectonics, it sheds light on the early formation of the moon and its internal evolution. Presented in full color, The Earth and the Moon, Revised Edition compares the Earth with the other planets from the point of view of a planetary scientist. It provides in-depth information on the fundamental aspects of the Earth as a planet including its size and mass, its orbit, and the causes of its seasons.
  • The Earth and the Moon

    Linda T Elkins-Tanton

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Sept. 1, 2010)
    The moon is the only body in the solar system outside of the Earth that has been visited by humans. More than 440 pounds of lunar material are brought by NASA and Soviet space missions to Earth for study. The information gleaned about the moon from this relatively small pile of rocks is mind-boggling and stands as the greatest proof that Martian planetary science would be greatly enhanced by returning samples to Earth. Compositional studies of lunar rocks show that the moon and the Earth are made of similar material, and because lunar material has not been reworked through erosion and plate tectonics, it sheds light on the early formation of the moon and its internal evolution. Presented in full color, The Earth and the Moon, Revised Edition compares the Earth with the other planets from the point of view of a planetary scientist. It provides in-depth information on the fundamental aspects of the Earth as a planet including its size and mass, its orbit, and the causes of its seasons.
  • Earth And The Moon

    Ron Miller

    Library Binding (21st Century, April 21, 2003)
    Chronicles the origin, evolution, and exploration of the Earth and the Moon, and discusses their composition, their place in our solar system, and more.
  • Earth and Moon

    Robin Kerrod, David Atkinson

    Paperback (Chrysalis Books Group, Jan. 31, 2003)
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  • the MOON and the EARTH

    Mehmet Murat Kucukbasaran, M. Sinan Kucukbasaran

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 24, 2017)
    The Moon does not want to orbit around of the Earth. All this going round and round is making her dizzy. She just want to go too far like a space discoverer. The Earth does not think it's a very good idea. Because in deep space are full of danger.