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The Britannica Illustrated Science Library 2009 PDF (freeware)

The Britannica Illustrated Science Library 2009 PDF

254MB




Great PDF's the books themselves are around $300 but they let you download the PDF's for free

The Britannica Illustrated Science Library is a visually compelling set that covers earth science, life science, and physical science in 16 volumes. Created for grades 5-9, each volume provides an overview on the subject and thoroughly explains it through detailed and powerful graphics, turning complex subjects into visual information that students can quickly grasp. Students will be captivated by more than 16,000 unforgettable images over 1,000 per volume that simplify and engage, ultimately providing a thorough understanding of each important topic. Each volume contains an Index and a glossary with full definitions for vocabulary help.

Establishes a confident understanding of science
Develops research and reference skills
Provides answers for curious minds
Single source for a wide range of topics across the curriculum
Immediate engagement through vivid illustrations
Clear concise text explains major scientific concepts
Earth, life and physical sciences covered in a consistent editorial approach

Topics Include:



Volcanoes and Earthquakes
Invertebrates
Universe
Rocks and Minerals
Weather and Climate
Evolution and Genetics
Plants, Algae, and Fungi
Fish and Amphibians
Reptiles and Dinosaurs
Birds
Mammals
Human Body I
Human Body II
Energy and Movement
Technology
Space Exploration

Part 1 http://www.mediafire.com/?mrcxkedq4my

Part 2 http://www.mediafire.com/?ymwxjyndg4g

Part 3 http://www.mediafire.com/?zn2jn5z3kzb
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