Quick view Oceanography: The Study of Oceans by Susan H Gray Earths oceans are almost like a foreign world, filled with millions of strange, fascinating animals and plants. Oceanographers dive into the watery depths to learn more about the... View Details
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Quick view Paleontology: The Study of Prehistoric Life by Susan H Gray Millions of years ago, Earth was populated by animals unlike any that we know today. The only way to learn anything about these extinct species is to study the remains they have left behind in... View Details
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Quick view Race Cars: Science, Technology, Engineering by Josh Gregory Ever since the first automobiles were invented, people have been competing to see who could drive the fastest. Readers will explore the origins of auto racing and follow the sport's history to see... View Details
Quick view Recycling and Upcycling: Science, Technology, Engineering by Steven Oftinoski From leftover food to packaging materials to outdated or broken technology, humans produce an enormous amount of waste. Readers will find out how some of todays top innovators are working to find new... View Details
Quick view Reptiles by Ann O Squire Slithering snakes, massive sea turtles, and fearsome alligators are just some of the 9,000 species that make up the animal class Reptilia. Readers will learn how lizards, crocodiles, and other... View Details
Quick view Robots by Cody Crane Robots used to be something found mainly in science fiction stories. But today, these incredible machines have become a part of everyday life for countless people around the world. Readers will... View Details