Science for Beginners: An Introduction to the Method and Matter of Science invites curious readers to explore how science works through clear explanations and simple experiments.
This edition helps you build a practical understanding of air, weather, and the chemical basics that shape our everyday world.
You’ll see how ideas become knowledge by doing hands-on activities, from weighing air to observing how gases act under pressure. The book connects everyday observations with foundational concepts, so you can see the science behind storms, nitrogen in soil, and the helpers in our kitchens and gardens.
- Understand how air has weight and pressure, and what that means for everyday life.
- Learn about the weather and the science behind wind, rain, and temperature changes.
- Explore basic chemistry with nitrogen compounds, ammonia, and common classroom experiments.
- Discover how soil, water, and plants interact, including how nutrients cycle back to the earth.
Ideal for readers who enjoy clear, down‑to‑earth science and practical activities that reinforce the scientific method. Perfect for students starting their study of science or anyone who wants to see how everyday phenomena connect to core ideas.