| Weight | 0.25 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 18.00 × 0.50 × 22.50 cm |
| ISBN | 9781782096467 |
| Pub Date | 2017-08 |
| Description | 100 Facts Solar System covers key topics in easily-digestible, numbered facts. Every page showcases amazing illustrations and photographs that clarify difficult points for children. An amazing space book for both confident and reluctant readers aged 7+. Essential topics covered in 100 Facts Solar System: . Why Earth is the only planet that can support life. . Discover which planet has the most moons. . Learn what Saturn's rings are made of. Examples of 'I don't believe it' fascinating facts: . Before scientists worked out what really makes the Sun shine, they thought it might be a giant lump of coal burning in space! . Venus' atmosphere is so dense that it has about 90 times the pressure of Earth's. You would need a spacecraft as strong as a submarine to land of Venus. Activities to make learning accessible and interactive include: . Look for a meteorite in your garden or local park using just a magnet. . Spot Jupiter in the sky on a clear night using binoculars. . Quiz question: How old is the Moon? |
| Category | Adult Non-Fiction |
| Publisher | Miles Kelly Publishing, Limited |
Solar System
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100 Facts Solar System covers key topics in easily-digestible, numbered facts. Every page showcases amazing illustrations and photographs that clarify difficult points for children. An amazing space book for both confident and reluctant readers aged 7+. Essential topics covered in 100 Facts Solar System: . Why Earth is the only planet that can support life. . Discover which planet has the most moons. . Learn what Saturn's rings are made of. Examples of 'I don't believe it' fascinating facts: . Before scientists worked out what really makes the Sun shine, they thought it might be a giant lump of coal burning in space! . Venus' atmosphere is so dense that it has about 90 times the pressure of Earth's. You would need a spacecraft as strong as a submarine to land of Venus. Activities to make learning accessible and interactive include: . Look for a meteorite in your garden or local park using just a magnet. . Spot Jupiter in the sky on a clear night using binoculars. . Quiz question: How old is the Moon?
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