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Earth's landforms and bodies of water
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Hyde, Natalie, 1963-
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Landforms Juvenile literature.
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Bodies of water Juvenile literature.
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Landforms.
2016
Learn about Earth's different types of landforms and bodies of water.
Earthquakes, eruptions, and other events that change Earth
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Hyde, Natalie, 1963-
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Earthquakes Juvenile literature.
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Volcanoes Juvenile literature.
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Earth (Planet) Surface.
2016
\"This exciting book explains how the shape of Earth can change with the sudden movement of Earth's crust or when molten rock explodes out of an opening in Earth's surface. Young readers will be fascinated to discover how volcanoes form--destroying the landscape and creating new landforms at the same time. They will also learn about tectonic plates and fault lines, the damage earthquakes can cause, and how to stay safe when an earthquake happens.\"--Publisher description.
What is germ theory?
2011
Learn about germ theory, what it is, what it states, and the sequence of historical events that led to its development.
What are fossils?
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Hyde, Natalie, 1963-
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Fossils Juvenile literature.
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Paleontology Juvenile literature.
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Fossils.
2012
An introduction to fossils, which are defined as remains, impressions, or traces of an animal or plant of past geologic ages that have been preserved in the earth's crust.
What are sedimentary rocks?
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Hyde, Natalie, 1963-
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Sedimentary rocks Juvenile literature.
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Petrology Juvenile literature.
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Sedimentary rocks.
2011
It all starts with erosion for sedimentary rock. Worn down bits of rock become pressed together under pressure into strata, or layers. The formation of rock such as sandstone, shale, limestone, and dolomite is explained.
Traits and attributes
2010
Examines how DNA allows traits and attributes to be passed onto future generations.