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How much water is on Earth? This title introduces readers to the different places on Earth water is found. Readers will learn the differences between rivers, oceans, lakes, groundwater, and other bodies of water. Water on Earth in the form of ice is also covered. An activity to help readers understand the concept is included.
Explains the stages of the water cycle and how the water cycle impacts the earth's water supply. Includes an activity.
From simple road maps to detailed topographical maps, readers will learn why map keys are important and how to use them to interpret data.
Why does it rain? This title introduces readers to the water cycle. Evaporation, precipitation, condensation, and other vocabulary words are defined. Each stage of the water cycle and why it is important to humans is explained. Graphics provide additional support. An activity to help readers understand the concept is included.
A guide to writing all types of creative stories.
"A description of the earth's water sources, salt water, and freshwater"--T.p. verso.
Learn about the job of the endocrine system, problems that may arise, and how to keep the body system healthy.
Provides an introduction to magnets, magnetism, and the compass. Includes an activity, plus information about Michael Faraday, who discovered how to use magnets to make electricity.
fossils.
Illustrations and text provide an introduction to the many uses of maps and globes.