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Books with title The Science of Sky

  • The Science of Deserts

    Louise A Spilsbury

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    There are many kinds of deserts, and not all are hot and sandy. In fact, there's a desert in Antarctica! This eye-opening book takes readers into various deserts around the world where they'll learn about the incredible adaptations that make desert life possible. They'll also discover much about desert food webs and the interactions that plants and animals depend on to survive in this ecosystem. Flowcharts help crystalize new concepts, such as how carrion beetles are the cleaning machines of the desert. There's plenty of similar lively facts and vivid photographs of wildlife in action to keep readers captivated by this fascinating habitat.
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  • The Wonders of Science

    gottlieb

    Paperback (steck-vaughn company, Jan. 1, 1977)
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  • The Science of a Tsunami

    Robin Koontz

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2015)
    This book discusses the science behind tsunamis. The chapters describe destructive tsunamis and their aftermath, explain why tsunamis occur, and explore scientists' efforts to predict these disasters. Diagrams, charts, and photos provide opportunities to evaluate and understand the scientific concepts involved.
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  • The Science of Movement

    R.A.R. Tricker

    Hardcover (Mills & Boon, )
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  • The Science of Heat

    Angela Royston

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Helps readers understand how heat changes matter, what causes things to burn, and how these changes impact a vast number of objects in our world.
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  • The Science of Weapons

    Shelley Marie Tougas, Kathleen Baxter, Raymond L. Puffer PhD

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Humans have used weapons to fight their enemies since the dawn of history. Todays military arsenal is filled with the most accurate and sophisticated tools yet. Read all about these high tech weapons and the science that went into their development.
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  • The Dark Side of Science

    Julie C Gilbert

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 27, 2016)
    The mind can hold powerful secrets.When Dr. Jessica Paladon worked for her friend, Dr. Dean Devya, she helped create Nadia, one of the world’s few Minders. Tough circumstances drove her away from that life, and to protect the secrets, she willingly took a drug that induced amnesia.But now she needs those memories. Two children—her children—Nadia and Varick are competing in a winners-take-all, losers-might-die competition for the biggest secret government contract out there. They’re fighting for the right to exist.If Jessie can’t remember, how will she help them survive?
  • The Science of the Stars

    E. Walter Maunder

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 6, 2015)
    This is a concise but comprehensive look at astronomy, including not just the science behind it but the history of past astronomers, including before the use of telescopes. From the beginning: “The plan of the present series requires each volume to be complete in about eighty small pages. But no adequate account of the achievements of astronomy can possibly be given within limits so narrow, for so small a space would not suffice for a mere catalogue of the results which have been obtained; and in most cases the result alone would be almost meaningless unless some explanation were offered of the way in which it had been reached. All, therefore, that can be done in a work of the present size is to take the student to the starting-point of astronomy, show him the various roads of research which have opened out from it, and give a brief indication of the character and general direction of each. That which distinguishes astronomy from all the other sciences is this: it deals with objects that we cannot touch. The heavenly bodies are beyond our reach; we cannot tamper with them, or subject them to any form of experiment; we cannot bring them into our laboratories to analyse or dissect them. We can only watch them and wait for such indications as their own movements may supply. But we are confined to this earth of ours, and they are so remote; we are so short-lived, and they are so long-enduring; that the difficulty of finding out much about them might well seem insuperable. Yet these difficulties have been so far overcome that astronomy is the most advanced of all the sciences, the one in which our knowledge is the most definite and certain. All science rests on sight and thought, on ordered observation and reasoned deduction; but both sight and thought were earlier trained to the service of astronomy than of the other physical sciences. It is here that the highest value of astronomy lies; in the discipline that it has afforded to man's powers of observation and reflection; and the real triumphs which it has achieved are not the bringing to light of the beauties or the sensational dimensions and distances of the heavenly bodies, but the vanquishing of difficulties which might well have seemed superhuman. The true spirit of the science can be far better exemplified by the presentation of some of these difficulties, and of the methods by which they have been overcome, than by many volumes of picturesque description or of eloquent rhapsody.”
  • The Science of Noise

    Lynne Wright

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Describes different sounds, how they are made, how they travel, and how to change sounds by altering the pitch or volume.
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  • The Science of Sound

    Rennay Craats

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, )
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  • The Science of Spying

    Daniel Cohen

    Hardcover (Carson-Dellosa Pub Llc, May 1, 1977)
    Discusses burglary, aerial photography, and other forms of technological spying used in contemporary espionage operations.
  • The Science of Warriors

    Cecilia Pinto McCarthy

    Library Binding (Core Library, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Civilizations have always used scientific and technological advancements to gain an edge against rival nations. The Science of Warriorsexplores the science behind some of the most influential weapons, defenses, and modes of transportation in history.
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