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Robert Dinwiddie (1) (1953–)

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11+ Works 1,199 Membros 10 Críticas

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Obras por Robert Dinwiddie

Associated Works

Earth: The Definitive Visual Guide (2003) — Contribuidor, algumas edições564 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1953-09-15
Sexo
male

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The Planets is a great non-fiction book to add in the science library. Students can use this book as a resources to do some fact checks and learn a some new facts. The book is an excellent source for visuals of the solar systems and all the significant content areas of all the planets.
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Machuca_jess | 3 outras críticas | Nov 27, 2020 |
This book provides an in depth look at the planets, including information on their structures, appearance, atmosphere, and even up close photos of their terrain. The book also our moons and the moons of other planets, as well as the sun.

I have always been into space and I wish I had this book when I was a kid. This is a great resource to have all of the information you need on each planet in one space. Children may benefit from this book if they are doing a report of some kind or if they are just curious about space in general. I have to say that this book isn't for younger kids, more so kids from grades 3-6. This book is LONG though and is almost impossible to read in one sitting. It's more of a reference book to look at when you have questions. I am curious to know if there are more books like this one for other topics because it contained so much information.… (mais)
 
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ahle | 3 outras críticas | Dec 4, 2016 |
See my review of World War II published by DK Publishing for comments about DK books.
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usma83 | 2 outras críticas | Feb 17, 2016 |
Any book from the Smithsonian is always a joy. This one is spectacular. The title is somewhat misleading in that the whole solar system is covered, not just the planets. The information packed into this book would be useful to anyone from scholar to the simple curious. While there are similarities among the planets, each of the eight is unique. Possibly, Earth is the most unique of all, and not just because it the only one inhabitable. Mercury is unique in that its days are longer than its years. Half the planets are rocky masses and half are gaseous.… (mais)
 
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DeaconBernie | 3 outras críticas | Mar 28, 2015 |

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Obras
11
Also by
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Membros
1,199
Popularidade
#21,407
Avaliação
½ 4.4
Críticas
10
ISBN
91
Línguas
9

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