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What do we know about the Nazca Lines?

"How did the mysterious images high in the Nazca Desert in Peru come to be? Find out the truth about these ancient figures in the soil that can only be fully seen from high above the Nazca plain."--.

Spending money

Offers brief, graphic-novel style exploration of jobs and money, following a young girl named Ava as she learns how to spend money responsibly. Includes a quiz and glossary.

Volcanoes and avalanches

"Learn all about volcanoes and avalanches. Find out how they form, where they are most likely to happen, and how scientists study them through diagrams and case studies"--Provided by publisher.

What do we know about the kraken?

2024
"Sea monsters have a long history in lore and literature. Homer first wrote of them in 700 BCE. [This book] lets curious young readers explore what we actually know about this mysterious sea monster's long history. Dive into the facts behind this massive squid-like creature that was first described using the word "Kraken" in the beginning of the eighteenth century. For centuries, sailors have feared the Kraken, which they believe lurks in the ocean, waiting to pull ships beneath the surface with its powerful tentacles. Several famous writers such as Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Jules Verne have described monsters inspired by the Kraken. In this book, readers will also learn about the real creature that might have inspired the Kraken -- the giant squid"--Provided by publisher.
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Earthquakes and tsunamis

Learn all about earthquakes and tsunamis. Find out how they form, where they are most likely to happen and how scientists study them through diagrams and case studies.

What do we know about the yeti?

2024
"Not quite human and not quite an animal, the Yeti has been the subject of speculation for centuries. In modern times, the Yeti has become a popular cryptid, appearing in movies, books, and TV shows. Although there are many claimed sightings of the Yeti, there is no real evidence that it exists. This elusive cryptid, also known as the Abominable Snowman, remains a mystery. Does the Yeti truly live in the snowy Himalayas? Have the Sherpa who live there spotted him at the highest altitudes? Here are the facts about what we really know about Yeti sightings, research, and lore"--Provided by publisher.

What was the Donner Party?

2023
"In the winter of 1846-47, a group of eighty-seven pioneers heading from the Midwest to California found themselves snowbound in the Sierra Nevada mountain range with no way forward and no food or supplies. While forty-eight of the group members survived, the others perished due to extreme weather, starvation, and illness. To survive, the remaining people resorted to extreme measures . . . including cannibalism. Learn about the many miscalculations, bad decisions, and exteme weather that led to the demise of nearly half of the Donner Party in this book for young readers about one of California's first major disasters"--Provided by publisher.

Hurricanes and tornadoes

2024
The devastation caused by hurricanes and tornadoes is well-documented on the news and social media, but what is the science behind how these weather events form and why they're so dangerous? Readers take a deep dive into the dangerous world of studying hurricanes and tornadoes through focused sections of main text and informative fact boxes. In addition, graphic organizers break down important natural processes, and diagrams take readers inside these deadly storms. Illustrations, maps, and full-color photographs illuminate science curriculum topics and show readers the effects of real-world storms, which are addressed in accessible case studies.

Our future in space

imagining moon bases, missions to Mars, and more
Provides young readers an inspiring look at how scientists have learned from past achievements to plan for the future of space travel, and discusses what our future might hold, from new space robots to crewed missions to the Moon and Mars.
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Volcanoes and avalanches

2024
Volcanoes and avalanches are extreme natural events on opposite ends of the temperature spectrum -- volcanoes cause destruction with hot lava, while avalanches do their damage with ice and snow. With the help of text that's broken down into manageable sections and visual elements such as graphic organizers and diagrams, readers enhance their understanding of the science behind volcanic eruptions and avalanches. Specific case studies emphasize the way humans are impacted by these disasters, and maps highlight areas where infamous disasters have occurred. The eye-catching design makes use of both illustrations and vivid photographs to keep readers engaged as they learn.

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