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Gravity

Mass, Energy, and the Force that Holds Things Together with Hands-On Science

Cindy BlobaumSeries: Build It Yourself
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Pages
112
Year
2023
Language
English
Publisher
Nomad Press

About

Discover the natural force of gravity in this colorful exploration of the phenomenon that affects us all!

What's up? What's down? What's keeping you steady?

In “Gravity: Mass, Energy, and the Force that Holds Things Together with Hands-On Science Activities”, scientists ages 8 to 12 explore the invisible but powerful force that is responsible for keeping the entire universe in place-including you! Gravity is the natural phenomenon that makes everything in the universe attracted to everything else. On Earth, that means gravity is why we fall down toward the ground, the reason we have tides, and why we weigh a certain number of pounds.

Related Subjects

  • Physics
  • Science & Nature
  • Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Aeronautics, Astronautics & Space Science
  • Technology
  • General
  • Earth Sciences

Extended Details

  • Lexile840L
  • SeriesBuild It Yourself

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Cindy BlobaumAuthor