Publisher's Synopsis
A Smart Kids Guide presents: Pretty Planets and Unbelievable Natural Phenomena
Are your children curious about Pretty Planets and Unbelievable Natural Phenomena? Have they learnt what dwarf planets are or what a volcanic lightning is? Inside this book, your children will begin a journey that will satisfy their curiosity by answering questions like these and many more!
Pretty Planets and Unbelievable Natural Phenomena will allow your child to learn more about the wonderful world in which we live, with a fun and engaging approach that will light a fire in their imagination.We're raising our children in an era where attention spans are continuously decreasing. A Smart Kids Guide To provides a fun, and interactive way of keep your children engaged and looking forward to learn, with beautiful pictures, coupled with the amazing, fun facts.
Get your kids learning today! Pick up your copy of A Smart Kids GuideTo Pretty Planets and Unbelievable Natural Phenomena book now! Table of Contents Chapter 1- What is the Definition of a Planet? Chapter 2- What are Dwarf Planets? Chapter 3- How Did the Planets Get Their Names? Chapter 4- How High Can the Surface Temperature of Venus Reach? Chapter 5- Why is Mars Often Known As the Red Planet? Chapter 6- What are the Rings of Saturn Made from? Chapter 7- What Speeds Can the Winds on Uranus Reach? Chapter 8- When was Pluto Discovered? Chapter 9- Is the Moon a Planet? Chapter 10- How Long Does is Take Eris to Orbit the Sun? Chapter 11- Haumea Chapter 12- How Can We See the Planets? Chapter 13- What is the Solar System? Chapter 14- What is the Kuiper Belt? Chapter 15- How Far is Mercury from the Sun? Chapter 16- What is the One Natural Satellite of Earth? Chapter 17- What Gases is Jupiter Mostly Made Up Of? Chapter 18- How Far is Neptune from the Sun? Chapter 19- Who First Spotted Ceres? Chapter 20- When was Makemake First Observed? Chapter 21- What are the Most Unbelievable Natural Phenomena in the World? Chapter 22- What is Fulgurite? Chapter 23- Where is Jokulsarlon Beach? Chapter 24- What Causes Underwater Crop Circles? Chapter 25- What is the "Door To Hell"? Chapter 26- What are Snow Donuts? Chapter 27- What is Bioluminescence? Chapter 28- How are Brinicles Formed? Chapter 29- What Speeds can Waterspouts Reach? Chapter 30- Why is Lake Hillier so Unusual? Chapter 31- What Moves the Sailing Stones? Chapter 32- How are Lenticular Clouds Formed? Chapter 33- What is an Ice Storm? Chapter 34- What is Volcanic Lightning? Chapter 35- What is the Giant's Causeway Beach Made Of? Chapter 36- What is so Special About the Denmark Strait Waterfall? Chapter 37- What is Armillaria Ostoyae? Chapter 38- How are White Rainbows Formed? Chapter 39- What are Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees Also Known As? Chapter 40- What is a Tidal Bore?