gravity

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Our Sun

2015
Discover the secrets of our solar systems, in this title you will take a look at our nearest star, the Sun. Learn its importance to life on Earth.

Discovering the nature of gravity

Explores the discovery, study, and nature of gravity; and highlights the work of important scientists such as Kepler, Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Includes a timeline, a glossary, and a list of additional resources.

Force and motion

2014
From using a can opener to riding a bicycle, all daily activities involve force and motion to some degree. Friction, magnetism, gravity, and more are all addressed in this look into physical science. Infographics and illustrations help to clarify the abstract concepts..

Gravity

1999
Simple text and photographs present the effects of gravity in making things come down, from falling seeds to dripping wax.

Forces & Gravity

Science collections
2004
Discusses Gravity . Designed to provide users with a wide variety of classroom tools and easy access to resources, including career information, vocabulary, writing ideass, games and puzzles.

Astronomy

the really big world of Astronomy
1997
Basic questions are answered: What is Astronomy and its history? What is Gravity? Light and the Spectrum? What are the origins of the Moon? Telescopes? What about the Earth's interior and atmosphere?.

Go and stop

1995
Text and photographs provide information for young readers about the scientific concepts of force, gravity, and friction.

La gravedad a nuestro alrededor

Gravity all around / by David Conrad
2012
An introduction to gravity that defines what it is, discusses the study of it, describes what the effects of more or less gravity on Earth would be, and includes a related activity.

Everyday physical science experiments with gravity

2002
Provides color-illustrated, step-by-step instructions for ten simple experiments designed to teach students about gravity.

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