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Earth Science Experiments


Experiments For Future Scientists

No. of pages 156

Published: 2011

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Most students hear about global warming, climate change, natural disasters, and other events without even realizing that they are also learning a bit about Earth science. Earth Science Experiments will introduce students to various subjects within the discipline of Earth science so that they can explore Earth from their home or school laboratory and develop an interest in a future career in a related field. Through these easy-to-duplicate experiments, young scientists will re-create poor weather conditions, simulate an earthquake, model photochemical smog, go mining for chocolate chips, make lightning, and stare up at the night sky.

 

This book is part of a book series called Experiments For Future Scientists .

There are 156 pages in this book. This is a reference book. This book was published 2011 by Facts On File Inc .

Aviva Ebner holds a B. S. in Biology from UCLA and an M. A. in Educational Administration. She is currently principal of El Rodeo School in Beverly Hills Unified School District. Her previous experience includes teaching science for Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD); administration in LAUSD, Glendale Unified School District, and Emek Hebrew Academy; and writing science curricula for various schools. Ebner has also presented numerous workshops on instruction at regional educators' conferences and is an adjunct faculty member of University of Phoenix.

This book is in the following series:

Experiments For Future Scientists

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