
The Moon
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Science & Technology
Format
Paperback
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2020
Publisher
Children's Press
ISBN-10
0531132382
ISBN-13
9780531132388
Description
In this exploration, readers are taken on a fascinating journey to uncover the mysteries of the moon. Its role as a natural satellite is not just a scientific fact; it holds significance in understanding the dynamics of our planet and the broader universe. The book highlights how the moon's gravitational pull plays a crucial role in influencing ocean tides, showcasing the intricate relationship between celestial bodies and Earth's natural rhythms.
As the pages unfold, intriguing details about lunar phases and their cultural impacts come to life. The authors open up a world where science meets mythology, revealing how different cultures have revered the moon throughout history. With engaging insights and vivid illustrations, readers can appreciate the beauty and complexity of this celestial neighbor.
The narrative is accessible and invites curiosity, making it suitable for both young readers and adults alike. It encourages a deeper appreciation of the moon's presence in our lives, sparking a wonder that beckons to be explored further. Through vivid storytelling and rich visuals, the moon emerges as not just an object in the night sky but as an integral part of our cosmic tapestry.
As the pages unfold, intriguing details about lunar phases and their cultural impacts come to life. The authors open up a world where science meets mythology, revealing how different cultures have revered the moon throughout history. With engaging insights and vivid illustrations, readers can appreciate the beauty and complexity of this celestial neighbor.
The narrative is accessible and invites curiosity, making it suitable for both young readers and adults alike. It encourages a deeper appreciation of the moon's presence in our lives, sparking a wonder that beckons to be explored further. Through vivid storytelling and rich visuals, the moon emerges as not just an object in the night sky but as an integral part of our cosmic tapestry.
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