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Science Questions

This series dives into the intriguing world of scientific questions that have puzzled humanity for ages. It unravels the mysteries of the universe, life, and reality itself in an accessible and engaging manner. Each volume tackles complex queries, sparking curiosity and fostering a deeper understanding of scientific principles. It's perfect for anyone captivated by how the world works.

Science Questions: How Do Airplanes Stay Up?
What Makes a Rainbow?
Why Is the Ocean Salty?
Why Is the Sky Blue?
What Are Clouds Made Of?

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  • Focusing on the science of cloud formation, this book explains key processes like evaporation and condensation, highlighting clouds' role in the water cycle. It features vivid photographs and accessible text, making it suitable for early readers to enhance their understanding of meteorological concepts.

    What Are Clouds Made Of?
  • Why Is the Sky Blue?

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading

    Exploring the science of the atmosphere, this book offers insights into its composition and the various wavelengths of light. Designed for early readers, it combines vivid photographs with accessible text to enhance understanding and engagement with the subject matter.

    Why Is the Sky Blue?
  • Exploring the science of salt water, this book teaches young readers about the processes of erosion and evaporation that affect ocean salinity. With vivid photographs and accessible text, it effectively engages early learners and enhances their understanding of these natural phenomena.

    Why Is the Ocean Salty?
  • What Makes a Rainbow?

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading

    The book explores the science of rainbows, focusing on light wavelengths and how light bends through prisms. It features vivid photographs and accessible text, making it an engaging resource for early readers to understand these concepts effectively.

    What Makes a Rainbow?
  • This book introduces readers to the science behind aviation. Students learn about the four forces of flight: gravity, lift, drag, and thrust. Vivid photographs and easy-to-read text aid comprehension for early readers. Features include a table of contents, an infographic, fun facts, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index.

    Science Questions: How Do Airplanes Stay Up?