Hot planets :
Series: Exploring our solar system Published by : Crabtree Pub., (New York, NY :) Physical details: 32 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. ISBN:9780778737353 (reinforced library binding); 0778737357 (reinforced library binding).Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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W. Ross Macdonald School Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 523.41 JEF (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 1 | Available | 2013-3311 |
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523.3 VRA The Moon above us / | 523.4 JEF Gas giants : | 523.4 SIM Jupiter / | 523.41 JEF Hot planets : | 523.43 JEF Mars : | 523.45 JEF Mighty megaplanets : | 523.45 SIM Destination, Jupiter / |
Includes index.
Introducing the hot planets: What are hot planets? -- How old are Mercury and Venus? -- How do the two planets compare? -- Focus on Mercury: What was the first probe to Mercury? -- Are there spiders on Mercury? -- Could I stand on Mercury's surface? -- What is Mercury's Caloris basin? -- Closer look at Venus: Why is Venus called the 'hell planet?' -- Are there hurricanes on Venus? -- How many volcanoes are on Venus? -- What are arachnoids? -- Young astronomer: Can I observe the hot planets? -- Hot planets database: Facts and figures.
Introduction to the planets Mercury and Venus, the two planets in our solar system closest to the sun.
Guided reading: Q
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