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Books with title Energy, Forces and Resources

  • Future Energy and Resources

    Robin Kerrod

    Library Binding (Gloucester Pr, May 1, 1990)
    Discusses our dwindling energy sources and alternative sources of energy for the future
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  • Motion, Forces, and Energy

    Deborah Lillie, Thomas McCarthy, Dinah Zike, Margaret K. Zorn

    Hardcover (Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub, March 23, 2007)
    Glencoe Science: Motion, Forces, and Energy, a module in the Glencoe Science 15 book series, provides students with accurate and comprehensive coverage of middle school National Science Education Standards. Concepts are explained in a clear, concise manner, and are integrated with a wide range of hands-on experiences, critical thinking opportunities, real-world applications, and connections to other sciences and to non-science areas of the curriculum. Co-authored by National Geographic, unparalleled graphics reinforce key concepts. A broad array of print and technology resources help differentiate and accommodate all learners. The modular approach allows you to mix and match books to meet your specific curriculum needs.
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  • Forces and Energy

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Most of us have heard of Albert Einstein, but how many of us actually know and understand his theories and, later, discoveries? Looking back in time, this book introduces students to Einstein and another famous scientist, Isaac Newton. Centered on the findings of the two researchers, this book uncovers the inner workings of gravity, heat, electricity, energy, and light. This book provides readers with the knowledge they need to understand simple things that are part of our daily lives: keeping our feet on the ground, playing with magnetic toys, and listening to music, to name just a few.
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  • Energy, Forces and Resources

    David Jollands

    Hardcover (Arco Pub, July 1, 1984)
    Briefly discusses energy sources such as food, sun, water, electricity, coal, gas, oil, and nuclear power, as well as pollution and conservation.
  • Motion, Forces, and Energy

    Michael J. Padilla, Ioannis Miaoulis, Martha Cyr

    Hardcover (Pearson Prentice Hall, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Presents an introduction to motion, force, and energy.
  • Energy and Resources

    Paul Brown

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, June 1, 1998)
    Refers to the aims of the Earth Summit held in June 1992 and to its Agenda 21, a practical plan for every nation to follow to achieve sustainable development
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  • Energy and Forces

    Neil Ardley

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, USA, Aug. 15, 2002)
    An exciting new series, building into an extensive library of knowledge for tomorrow's young scientists. Lively and accessible, each of the 10 volumes focuses on a major area of scientific knowledge and draws the reader into the dynamic world of the modern scientist.* nearly 300 major articles in all, giving full coverage of the physical, chemical and biological sciences* accurate and up to date, covering the latest discoveries, events and ideas* expert authors capture the excitement of science* all text checked by specialist consultants* over 1300 illustrations - carefully selected photos and specially commissioned drawings and diagrams
  • Forces, Energy and Motion

    Alistair Smith

    Paperback (USBORNE PUBLISHING, Jan. 1, 2001)
    2001 The Usborne Library of Science / Internet-Linked: Energy, Forces & Motion (P) by Alastair Smith & Corinne Henderson ***ISBN-13: 9780439441469 ***64 Pages
  • Energy and Resources

    Paul Brown

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, May 25, 2000)
    Living for the Future is a forward-looking, positive series that considers how we can accommodate the needs of people while looking at how to manage and preserve the world in which we live.
  • Energy and Forces

    Terry J. Jennings, David Anstey

    Hardcover (Smithmark Pub, March 1, 1992)
    Over 30 easy experiments for you to do at home.Science is all about discovering how and why things happen in the world around you. Are sound and light really made up of waves? Why are plants green? How do motors work? What does a battery do? Why do objects fall to the ground? What is solar power? Find out for yourself in Project Science. With exciting step-by-step projects and colorful artwork, this lively new series leads the younger reader into the fascinating world of science.Titles in the series:Sound and LightLiving ThingsElectricity and MagnetismEnergy and Forces
  • Energy and Forces

    Neil Ardley

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, July 31, 2002)
    An exciting new series, building into an extensive library of knowledge for tomorrow's young scientists. Lively and accessible, each of the 10 volumes focuses on a major area of scientific knowledge and draws the reader into the dynamic world of the modern scientist.* nearly 300 major articles in all, giving full coverage of the physical, chemical and biological sciences* accurate and up to date, covering the latest discoveries, events and ideas* expert authors capture the excitement of science* all text checked by specialist consultants* over 1300 illustrations - carefully selected photos and specially commissioned drawings and diagrams
  • Forces and Energy

    Alan Ward

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Demonstrates the principles of different types of forces and energy through simple experiments
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