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Earth & space : let's investigate / by Ruth Owen and Victoria Dobney.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Owen, Ruth, Science essentials ; Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Ruby Tuesday Books, 2021Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781788561808 (library binding)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 520 23
Contents:
Our very special planet -- The beginning of time -- Making planet Earth -- Our star, the sun -- Earth's days and years -- Stonehenge -- The Moon -- Watching the Moon -- The solar system -- The rocky planets -- The gas giants -- The MIlky Way -- Meet a space scientist.
Summary: "Our Earth is just a tiny, tiny, part of a universe that is so vast even numbers such as billions and trillions aren't big enough to measure it! This fascinating in-depth look at our world and its place in space explores topics that include: the big bang; the formation of the solar system; why we experience day and night and different seasons; how ancient people used the Sun's movements and temples such as the UK's Stonehenge to predict the seasons; and why the Moon seems to change shape in the night sky." --
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
BOOK Meaford Public Library Junior Collection Non-fiction J 520 Owen (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 10/08/2024 21631
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Includes index.

Our very special planet -- The beginning of time -- Making planet Earth -- Our star, the sun -- Earth's days and years -- Stonehenge -- The Moon -- Watching the Moon -- The solar system -- The rocky planets -- The gas giants -- The MIlky Way -- Meet a space scientist.

"Our Earth is just a tiny, tiny, part of a universe that is so vast even numbers such as billions and trillions aren't big enough to measure it! This fascinating in-depth look at our world and its place in space explores topics that include: the big bang; the formation of the solar system; why we experience day and night and different seasons; how ancient people used the Sun's movements and temples such as the UK's Stonehenge to predict the seasons; and why the Moon seems to change shape in the night sky." --

Ages 8-12.

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