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What causes Jupiter’s Great Red Spot? How have volcanoes shaped the land on many planets? How do space shuttles launch or dock with space stations? This series introduces young readers to the objects within our solar system and the tools people use to explore the mysteries of space.
From landing on the Moon to discovering distant stars, the study of space is always expanding. This series highlights eight ways humans explore space, explaining each topicÎs essential history and recent developments. Each book pairs short paragraphs of easy-to-read-text with plenty of colourful photos to make reading engaging and accessible.
What causes Jupiter’s Great Red Spot? How have volcanoes shaped the land on many planets? How do space shuttles launch or dock with space stations? This series introduces young readers to the objects within our solar system and the tools people use to explore the mysteries of space.
What causes Jupiter’s Great Red Spot? How have volcanoes shaped the land on many planets? How do space shuttles launch or dock with space stations? This series introduces young readers to the objects within our solar system and the tools people use to explore the mysteries of space.
Inspired by NASA's Mars Perseverance rover and its incredible helicopter, Ingenuity, these books will thrill readers interested in space exploration and amazing machines! Discover the history of these inventions, how they are used in the field, and what they might look like in the future. Each title includes engaging backmatter for further reading.
From people and industry to wildlife and the environment, Exploring the Canadian Arctic presents exciting information about many aspects of the area north of 60 degrees latitude. Each volume giving glimpse at how people live and work in the challenging conditions of the Canadian North.
Gold, copper, iron, carbon, helium, silver, and hydrogen are among the many elements explored in this collection. Each book breaks the elements out of the confines of the periodic table and engagingly presents what these elements really can do. Everyday instances are used to explain how we relate to and take part of the elemental world. How do elements impact us?
What makes something "smart?" In the Exploring the Internet of Things series, readers discover how inanimate objects, from watches to home speakers to even t-shirts, help people get things done better, faster, and smarter. How can a ring book an Uber? How are smart contact lenses saving lives? The series on the practical application, technological and future advancements, and innovation of IoT. Includes informative sidebars, data-focused text, and 21st Century Skills backmatter content.
Even in an age when science holds sway, fascination with the occult has not diminished. Social media, books, and news stories are filled with tales of ghost and angel encounters, monster hunters, clairvoyants, and witchcraft practitioners. The Exploring the Occult series explores both history and present-day experiences with the occultÑbuilding on the sense of wonder that keeps these topics fresh and alive.
The United States is a nation of diversity. The landscapes can vary starkly from one region to the next, filling the country with mountains, deserts, canyons, glaciers, and plains. Within each state are people who draw influence from a unique history and base their lives on a distinct land. From sea to shining sea, explore a united nation of 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.