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Energy Resources
by Laura McDonald
Review by Cesar
"Energy Resources" includes facts about renewable and nonrenewable resources. It also includes information on how China struggles to find cleaner and more efficient energy to provide its people with. Also the book informs the reader how the U.S. produces its energy by explaining step by step how gasoline is pumped out of the earth and then purified so we can use it to warm our houses or run our cars. I would recommend this to all students who want to learn where energy comes from and what energy is.
Cesar, I think that this would be a great book for students to read and gain some perspective on the back story of what it takes to ensure that the lights come on when we flip a switch! :0), Mrs. Haas
ReplyDeleteThat's cool I learned about renewable and nonrenewable in science class. - Anjil
ReplyDeleteI'm studying that subject in my science class right now, so this book might come in handy in more ways than one. Energy has always been really interesting to me, so I'll have to check it out.
ReplyDelete-Kitana