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Kate McAllan

Auteur de Energy (Top Readers: Stage 4)

10 oeuvres 45 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Energy is the power to do work. The sun create huge amount of energy. Plants turn sunlight into energy. Many animals eat plants to get energy. Other animals get energy by eating those animal.
When thing burn, the give off energy as heat and light. Early people used it to cook food, to keep warm and to geve light.
Coal comes from the fossiles of forests that grew maillions of years ago. Oil comes from the remains of ancient sea life. These use to run power stations cars, aeroplanes and ship.
The wind's power has been used to push boats with sails along by the wind. Today, wind farms make electricity.
The Sun send huge amounts of energy to Earth.Greenhouse with glass foofs and walls trap theSun's heat. So plants can be grown in glasshouses in winter.
As garbage rots, it creates a gas called methane. This gas can be collected and burned in power stations. There garbage damp powerstations are called bioreactiors.
When an atom breaks apart , it releases huge amounts of energy. In nuclear power station, the energy created heats water to make steam, which a turbinegenerator turns into electricity.
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smilyy | Sep 17, 2009 |
Non-fiction in the vein of Terry Deary’s books. 8 different types of disasters are explored with at least 6 examples for each one – nearly all disasters have one Australian example. Also up to date with the Indian Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina. Has small personal accounts imbedded in each tale. Easy to read (although some of the grammar …mmm…didn’t your teacher ever tell you not to end a sentence with a preposition?)
p.88-89 about how Cockatoo was effected by the Ash Wednesday bushfires… (plus d'informations)
 
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nicsreads | Apr 21, 2007 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
45
Popularité
#340,917
Évaluation
3.0
Critiques
2
ISBN
24
Langues
2