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Gems: Nature’s Jewels: Sets 1 - 2

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Most gems are familiar to people because they’re valued and used in jewelry, but diamond earrings and topaz pendants begin deep within Earth and often far from where they’re being worn. Readers learn how some of the world’s most popular gems form, from golden amber to deep-red rubies. Volumes include introductions to geology concepts such as the rock cycle, fossilization, and the features of minerals, enhanced by full-color photographs illustrating many of these topics. Readers can mine for further information in fun fact boxes that add even more science content. Features include: Simple explanations of the jewelry-making processes add relatable components. Discussion of over-mining addresses environmental awareness. Graphic organizers aid readers’ understanding of complicated geologic processes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2015
ISBN
9781482434668

Most gems are familiar to people because they’re valued and used in jewelry, but diamond earrings and topaz pendants begin deep within Earth and often far from where they’re being worn. Readers learn how some of the world’s most popular gems form, from golden amber to deep-red rubies. Volumes include introductions to geology concepts such as the rock cycle, fossilization, and the features of minerals, enhanced by full-color photographs illustrating many of these topics. Readers can mine for further information in fun fact boxes that add even more science content. Features include: Simple explanations of the jewelry-making processes add relatable components. Discussion of over-mining addresses environmental awareness. Graphic organizers aid readers’ understanding of complicated geologic processes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2015
ISBN
9781482434668