Young Scientist Series - Archaeology, Electricity, Undersea, Stars and Planets,
by Usborne
Ages 9 through 13
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This series provides a comprehensive and stimulating introduction to many different scientific fields in an exciting style. Each book explains in straightforward language and dramatic pictures exciting, scientific topics and concepts. Wherever possible, practical projects and experiments are included to reinforce under-standing and stimulate interest. Written by an expert in his or her field.
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Young Scientist Book of Archaeology
Explains how careful detective work and the latest scientific techniques are used to piece together the clues to how people lived in the past.
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Young Scientist Book of Electricity
Electricity is one of the most widely used yet most mysterious sources of power. This book explains in simple terms what electricity is, how it works, and how we use it. A series of safe and simple ‘kitchen table’ experiments shows you how to construct simple circuits, an electromagnet, an electric motor and a telegraph system.
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Young Scientist Book of Stars and Planets
It takes a well-trained eye to read the sky and a wide range of telescopes to study it. This book takes you on a journey through the familiar sights of the night sky and on to the frontiers of the unknown. Readers will visit the still smouldering crater of a giant meteor strike, see the planets of the solar system, and see how matter and energy are sucked into black holes. Safe experiments including building a sun-projector are included.
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Young Scientist Book of the Undersea
What is a food pyramid? Why do fish have lateral lines? How do submarines maneuver? This book answers these questions and many more. It shows the reader how deep diving machines are now opening up the Earth’s last frontier - the deep sea. It covers fish farming, mining the ocean floor and new ways to control pollution.