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Books with title Rocks and Minerals

  • Rocks and Minerals:

    Chris Pellant, Helen Pellant, Harry Taylor

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishing, March 15, 1992)
    Describes the properties, characteristics, and distinguishing features of more than 500 rocks and minerals around the world and includes a color photograph of each specimen
  • Rocks, Minerals & Gems

    Scholastic, Miranda Smith, Sean Callery

    Flexibound (Scholastic Nonfiction, July 26, 2016)
    In Rocks, Minerals, and Gems, readers will learn about hundreds of rocks, minerals, crystals, and gems that were forged by the most powerful events in prehistory. Explore what specimens look like and how they're used today--readers can use the information to identify rocks and minerals themselves and open up a spectacular new world. Find out all about star stones and cat's eyes, megagems, and phantom quartz. Discover which rocks fluoresce, which mineral once poisoned an emperor, and which gems are the rarest in the world! Features a beautiful cover with special effects!
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  • Rocks and Minerals

    Dana Meachen Rau

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 12, 2014)
    The Hands on Science series provides students with background on key concepts in Science. Each title includes engaging hands on exercises that bring the concepts to life for kids. Real World Science: Rocks and Minerals, provide background on rocks and minerals, what they are and how they form, how rocks change, and the uses of rocks and minerals.
  • Rocks & Minerals

    Inc. BarCharts

    Pamphlet (QuickStudy, April 26, 2001)
    This 6-page pictorial guide will help you to recognize and differentiate vast arrays of rocks and minerals and their compositions.
  • Rocks & Minerals

    Dorling Kindersley Ltd

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 12, 1988)
    Full-color photos. The beauty and importance of minerals, metals, crystals, fossils, and gemstones are shown in page after page of vivid photos.
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  • Rocks and Minerals

    Edward Ricciuti, National Audubon Society, Margaret W. Carruthers

    Hardcover (Scholastic, May 1, 1998)
    Describes over 150 types of rocks and minerals
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  • Rocks and Minerals

    Scholastic

    Paperback (Scholastic Reference, Aug. 25, 2015)
    A Scholastic Level 2 Reader that answers early readers' questions about rocks and minerals!The whole world is made of rocks! The Earth's rocky crust was formed millions years ago, and its rocks are always changing. It is full of fascinating minerals, and we use its treasures in hundreds of ways. Did you know that toothpaste contains finely ground rock dust, that the stripes in the Grand Canyon's rocks were once layers of sand at the bottom of the sea, and that robots are examining the rocks on Mars? This Level 2 Reader teaches readers all about the different kind of rocks and minerals, how rocks were shaped, how we use the Earth's mineral resources, and how we can unlock its fossil secrets. The book uses simple text and full-color photographs throughout. With supporting facts, technical vocabulary, vivid maps and charts, and a variety of writing styles and text structures, Scholastic Discover More Readers are tailored to the new era of high expectations. The unique informational text reading levels have been developed and vetted by Scholastic reading experts.
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  • Show Me Rocks and Minerals

    Patricia Wooster

    eBook (Capstone Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    From molten lava to glittering crystals, there's so much to learn about rocks and minerals. Show Me Rocks and Minerals has more than 100 facts and definitions about these amazing substances.
  • Rocks and Minerals

    T. D. Burns

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 27, 1995)
    What do magnetite, bauxite, chromite, sulphur, quartz, and galena have in common? Each of these inorganic substances — as varied in color as they are in form and structure — is or contains an element needed to create an automobile. That intriguing bit of information, along with many other fascinating facts, can be found in this entertaining and enlightening coloring book.Hobbyists and collectors are invited to learn about rocks and minerals as they color 36 carefully rendered illustrations depicting: Tourmaline; Agatized coral; Pyrite; Aurichalcite; Smoky Quartz; Crazy Lace Agate; Amethyst geode; Beryl; Malachite; Emerald; Celestite; Amethyst; Aragonite; Garnet and 22 other examples.A fact-filled introduction offers helpful advice on collecting and identifying these beauties of nature while an extensive caption describes each specimen. All illustrations are reproduced in full color on the book's covers.
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  • Rocks and Minerals

    Thomas Bell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 9, 2013)
    If your child is struggling with science, then this book is for you; the short book covers the topic and also contains 5 science experiments to work with, and ten quiz questions. The book covers the following: What’s The Difference What Are Gemstones What Are Crystals Rocks Are A Natural Resource The Mohs Scale Cold, Hard, Fun Facts About Rocks, Minerals And Crystals Experiments With Rocks And Minerals This subject comes from the book “Fourth Grade Science (For Home School or Extra Practice)”; it more thoroughly covers more fifth grade topics to help your child get a better understanding of fifth grade math. If you purchased that book, or plan to purchase that book, do not purchase this, as the problems are the same.
  • Rocks and Minerals

    Illa Podendorf

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, June 1, 1982)
    Tells the difference between igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, looks at the different kinds of minerals found in rocks, and explains how fossils tell us about the earth's past
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  • Rocks and Minerals

    Torrey Maloof

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Nov. 15, 2014)
    Learn all about rocks and minerals and how we study them. Almost all rocks are made of minerals. Learn about the three different types of rocks: igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, and metamorphic rocks. A rock can even transform over millions of years from one type of rock to another during the rock cycle. Easy-to-read text paired with vibrant images keep students engaged from cover to cover. This reader also includes instructions for an engaging science activity where students can see how crystals form. A helpful glossary and index are also included for additional support.
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