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Infographic: How It Works: Our Planet


Infographic-How it Works

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There are endless facts to learn about Planet Earth, but once you've absorbed them, do you really know how your own planet works?

It continually changes thanks to some incredible processes - and understanding them is the key to understanding it. It's time to discover how volcanoes erupt, how rocks form and how rain falls. Pore over the step-by-step infographic art and fascinating facts to uncover the dazzling truth about this amazing planet - then try out the mind-bending challenges on each page!

TOPICS:
How the continents move
How an earthquake happens
How a volcano erupts
How to build mountains
How rocks are formed
How tides work
How a river carves a gorge
How the water cycle works
How rain falls
How lightning is made
How a hurricane forms

The Infographic How It Works series is an exploration of the processes that make the world (and the universe) go round, from the activity in tectonic plates to the enzymes that break down food in our bodies. Each process is clearly explained using amazing infographics and essential facts - plus an experiment or challenge for readers to try, so they can keep the discovery going.

Perfect for readers 9 and up.

Other titles in the Infographic How It Works series:
Life on Earth
Machines and Motors
Our Universe
Today's Technology
Your Body

 

This book is part of a book series called Infographic-How It Works .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by Hachette Children's Group .

Jon Richards is an experienced author of non-fiction books for children.

This book has the following chapters:

  • 8-9: How the continents move
  • 10-11: How an earthquake happens
  • 12-13: How a volcano erupts
  • 14-15: How to build mountains
  • 16-17: How rocks are formed
  • 18-19: How tides work
  • 20-21: How a river carves a gorge
  • 22-23: How the water cycle works
  • 24-25: How rain falls
  • 26-27: How lightning is made
  • 28-29: How a hurricane forms

This book is in the following series:

Infographic-How it Works

Infographic How it Works

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