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Food Webs and Food Chains
Every living thing needs food to survive. Food gives living things the energy they need to live, gr
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Habitats and Biomes
A habitat is a place where a particular group of plants and animals live. A biome is a large area w
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Earth’s Moon
The moon has captivated the imaginations of astronomers, poets, and artists throughout the centurie
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The Basics of Chemical Reactions
Chemical reactions shape the world we live in. Some reactions are simple, and some are complex, whi
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Air Force One
How would you like to have your own special airplane, stocked with food and fuel and ready to take
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The Digital Age
The years that followed World War II have seen science and technology advance rapidly. The inventio
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The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was a time of great technological progress in Europe and the United State
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Farm Animal Crafts
What sorts of animals can you find on a farm? Goats, donkeys, ducks, chicks, and many, many more! I
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Wiggly Worms
If you've ever played outside, worked in a garden, or gone for a rainy walk you've probably seen a
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Forest Food Webs
What kinds of living things make up a forest food web? Readers find out with the help of this handy
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Jobs in Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering--the rearranging of bits of DNA--has helped crops survive droughts and decrease
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Is There Extraterrestrial Life?
Since the early modern period, humans have wondered if life exists beyond Earth. For many years ove
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Explore Physics: 10 Fun Physical Science Experiments
Did you know friction is what causes glass to make that lovely clinking noise? In this book, reader
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20 Things You Didn't Know about Anglerfish
Did you know that female anglerfish have their own glowing "fishing poles"? These ferocious fish ca
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Legless Lizards
Is it a snake? Is it a worm? No! It's a legless lizard! Up to 18 inches (45 cm) long, legless lizar
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Jobs in Global Health
Those who pursue careers in global health help people in low-and middle-income countries battle pub
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Gravity
Gravity plays a critical role for all life on Earth--without it, everything would float away! Reade
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Do You Want a Pet Tarantula?
Not only are tarantulas the largest arachnids in the world, but some people believe they're the bes
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Zoom Around Planet Earth
Space school is full of exciting lessons, including learning how to leave Earth and zoom into space
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Geology
Geology is an investigation of Earth's history. Geologists are detectives looking for clues in rock
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The Sun
Our planet's closest star has captivated humans throughout history. A contradictory force, the sun
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20 Things You Didn't Know about Barracuda
Ingram 出版Did you know that barracudas have such sharp teeth they can bite large prey in half with one chomp?
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The Digestive System
The digestive system takes the nutrients in food to fuel the processes that keep our bodies alive a
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100 Math Words Explained
Math can be a tricky part of the STEAM curriculum to dive into, but this volume presents many cruci
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Military Helicopters
Unlike an airplane, a helicopter can move in all directions and hover in place with the help of its
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The Electric Age
The great thinkers of the 19th century contributed greatly to the development of theories that help
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Cooking with Chemistry: 10 Fun Food Science Projects
Can you use science to make homemade slushies? Or the best soft-boiled egg? This book can help culi
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Slithering Snakes
Have you ever spied a slithering snake? Cold-blooded, covered in scales, often venomous, these cree
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The Basics of States of Matter
An understanding of the states of matter is one that we take for granted every day--when we cook, w
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The Basics of Nonmetals
While nonmetals might not sound as intriguing as metals, this engaging title will reveal they are j
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The Rock Cycle
Rocks may seem big and bulky, but they are in a constant cycle of change. Readers learn about the c
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Desert Food Webs
Ingram 出版It may seem like there's very little life in the desert. However, many living things call this biom
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Comets and Asteroids
Ingram 出版What is the difference between a comet and an asteroid? What makes up each one? How do have they af
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Satellites and Space Probes
From the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, to the cutting-edge technology of today's Mars rovers
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Mountain Food Webs
Readers get a detailed look at some of the producers, consumers, and apex predators that make up mo
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Slithering Snakes
Have you ever spied a slithering snake? Cold-blooded, covered in scales, often venomous, these cree
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Life Science: 10 Fun Projects about Biology
Grow your own yogurt, understand how humidity affects our hair, and use candy to learn about huntin
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20 Things You Didn't Know about Lionfish
Did you know that lionfish have a body full of venomous spines? These fierce fish are responsible f
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Bees and Other Bugs
The tiny creatures that humans share the planet with, be it bees or butterflies or beetles, play an
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Water
Water is essential for all life on Earth. It's critical that people understand the water cycle, how
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African Animal Crafts
Africa is the second-largest continent on Earth. It's also home to many beautiful and fascinating a
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Everyday Science: 10 Fun Experiments to Use in Daily Life
Ingram 出版Why are some memories more memorable than others? Why don't you hear when someone is talking to you
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What’s Sustainability?
Ingram 出版Experts agree that climate change will remain one of society's most pressing issues in the coming y
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Wiggly Worms
Ingram 出版If you've ever played outside, worked in a garden, or gone for a rainy walk you've probably seen a