This is one in a series of books that shows students how the science they learn in school is relevant to and applied to everyday life and the world around them.
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John Coad is a Heinemann-Raintree author.
Appealing cover illustrations and formats encourage students to learn more about these new science fields. Relevant education is furthered by this series goal to illustrate science educations use in everyday life. Useful for assigned nonfiction reading, --Library Media Connection
In 1969, Ohios Cuyahoga River caught fire when sparks from a passing train, it is believed, ignited an oil slick on the water. Such stories lay the groundwork for this book. Part of the Why Science Matters series, Reducing Pollution provides a great way --The Science Teacher(NSTA Recommends)
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