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The water cycle

Introduces the water cycle including what makes up the three states of water, how evaporation works, and why condensation happens.

Water

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Explores how water cycles shape the Earth, as well as how to conserve and harness its energy.

The water cycle

2017
"The amount of water on Earth today is the same amount that will be on it tomorrow. How is this possible? Through understandable descriptions and helpful graphic organizers, readers are introduced to the water cycle. Full-color photographs and fun fact boxes supplement the main content, which takes readers through the cycle step by step. Basic science concepts such as precipitation, evaporation, and groundwater are explored, and readers are presented with an overview of water conservation they can easily implement in their homes"--Amazon.com.

The wonderful water cycle

2013
Illustrations and text explore the water cycle, covering topics such as condensation, precipitation, droughts, and pollution in the water supply.

The science of heat

2016
Heat can do some amazing things, like turn solids into liquids and liquids into gases. But how do these changes happen? This book helps readers understand how heat changes matter, what causes things to burn, and how these changes impact a vast number of objects in our world. Flowcharts filled with vivid photographs and interesting fact boxes visually bring to life the concepts of heat and the changing states of matter, turning readers into eager scientists!.

The water cycle at work

Introduces young readers to the water cycle.

Earth's cycles

2016
"Earth is constantly moving. Earth is also constantly recycling its resources. Water, oxygen, rocks, and carbon are just a few of the resources that are always moving through a cycle on our planet. All of the cycles work together to create balance in a system called Earth"--Provided by publisher.

Water's cycle

2006
An introduction to the water cycle, looking at how water changes form as it circulates, and featuring visits to the United Kingdom's wet Peak District, the Hoover Dam, and other related locations.

The water cycle at work

Water is essential for life, but where does it come from? This exciting book dives into that question to explain to readers exactly what happens in the water cycle.

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