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Books with title Venus

  • Venus

    L. L. Owens

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    A basic introduction to the planet Venus, its size, composition, and place within our solar system.
  • Venus

    Seymour Simon

    eBook (StarWalk Kids Media, Aug. 13, 2012)
    Updated edition. Spectacular full-color photographs introduce Earth's "sister planet," from its scorching deserts and clouds of sulfuric acid to the crushing pressure of its atmosphere. From Kirkus Reviews: "In the same large, square format as Simon's books on other planets, a clear, concise text draws on the latest findings and the best of recent color photos. Venus has her special charms--the hottest planet in the solar system, covered with clouds of sulphuric acid, with bizarre surface details--all emerging from photos and radar maps taken from earlier Russian expeditions and NASA's Magellan spacecraft, which is still orbiting Venus. Our sister planet? Not even human siblings exhibit such diversity, and why this is so is an intriguing puzzle.”
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  • Venus

    Melanie Chrismer

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2008)
    Describes Venus, the planet second-closest to the sun in our solar system, and compares it to Earth.
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  • Venus

    Seymour Simon

    Paperback (HarperColl, Sept. 24, 1998)
    Spectacular full-color photographs introduce Earth's "sister planet," from its scorching deserts and clouds of sulfuric acid to the crushing pressure of its atmosphere. "A clear, concise text draws on the latest findings and the best of recent color photographs." --Kirkus Reviews.
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  • Venus

    Paul Fleisher

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2009)
    A description of Venus, the second planet from the Sun. The text discusses Venus' distinguishing characteristics, its position in the solar system, its composition and atmospheric conditions, its moons and rings, and how scientists have learned about Venus over time. Color photos and diagrams enhance understanding of the text.
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  • Venus

    Melanie Chrismer

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 30, 2005)
    Describes Venus, the planet second-closest to the sun in our solar system, and compares it to Earth.
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  • Venus

    Lori Dittmer

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, March 13, 2018)
    Hello, Jupiter and Neptune. Hello, Mercury and Venus. Hello, ... fun! The popular Seedlings series now offers irresistible introductions to our solar system's eight planets. Written in a friendly voice, filled with dynamic photos, and featuring text crafted for the youngest of readers, these newest books spotlight the names, orbital processes, and defining features of the planets. Each book closes with a labeled-image guide for further review. As introductions to informational text, these titles will plant the seeds of knowledge! A kindergarten-level introduction to the planet Venus, covering its orbital process, its moons, and such defining features as its volcanoes, heat, and name.
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  • Venus

    J.P. Bloom

    Hardcover (Capstone Classroom, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Learn about the second planet from the sun with facts like why it is the hottest planet in our solar system. Complete with striking images and diagrams to assist with visual learning, a table of contents, glossary, index, and More Facts section.
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  • Venus

    Seymour Simon

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1992)
    Describes the movements and physical features of the planet Venus and recent findings about its climate and surface
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  • Venus

    Ariel Kazunas

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Venus is the closest planet to Earth, and it is also very similar in size. Learn all about "Earth's twin".
  • Venus

    Val Zelaya

    language (, Sept. 23, 2015)
    Solar fact book filled with interesting facts on Earth's giant neighbor. Easy to read for even young readers.
  • Venus

    Teresa Wimmer

    Library Binding (Creative Educ, July 1, 2007)
    Introduces the planet Venus, discussing its atmosphere and geography and describing how information is obtained about it.
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