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Supersuits
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Vicki Cobb |
Describes severe environment conditions that require special clothing for survival--conditions involving freezing cold, fire, underwater work, and thin or non-existent air. |
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Hot and cold and in between
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Robert Froman |
Defines what constitutes hot and cold emphasizing that heat always flows to cooler surfaces and zones. |
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Hot cold
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Apple Jordan |
"Depicts familiar items that are hot and items that are cold to demonstrate the concept of hot and cold"-- |
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Hot, Hotter, Hottest
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Michael Dahl |
Animal Extremes-Animals live everywhere. They fly over the highest mountains and dive through the deepest oceans. They run across the hottest deserts and swim in the coldest waters. Introduce readers… |
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La Temperatura
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Darlene R. Stille |
Ciencia asombrosa (Amazing Science)-Now available in Spanish—our best-selling Amazing Science series. Delve into the how’s and why’s of science in this fun, fact-filled series. Written in conversatio… |
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Temperature
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Darlene R. Stille,Sol Robledo,Sheree Boyd |
Amazing Science-Delve into the how’s and why’s of science in this fact-filled series. These books answer kids’ questions about the world around them—and encourage them to ask more. |
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The science of heat
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Angela Royston |
Discusses the concept of heat, explaining its effects on the different states of matter in a flowchart format. |
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Heat
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Neil Ardley |
Defines heat and discusses its properties, origins, and uses. |
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Hot and cold
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Karen Bryant-Mole |
Text and experiments introduce the scientific properties of heat and cold, examining such topics as temperature, thermometers, freezing, and melting. |
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The Magic School Bus in the Arctic
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Anne Schreiber |
The Magic School Bus slides into the icy arctic to learn why people, animals, and things lose heat and how they preserve it--from house insulation to walrus blubber! |
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Heat
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Sally M. Walker |
Why do some things heat up quickly while others don’t? How can heat cause matter to change form—from solid to liquid to gas and back again? Heat cannot be seen, but it can easily be felt. Looking at … |
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