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Water Power

by Steve Parker
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Water supplies power throughout the world. From the influence of Earth's rotation, gravity, natural tides and currents, and its liquid/solid/vapor cycle, the renewable energy created by moving water plays a vital role in lifestyles and affects global economies. Discover the many different forms of energy that provide power to heat your home, light your nights, get you moving, and improve your life.

Provides experiments and projects involving the nature, properties, and behavior of water.

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Water is one of the most abundant substances on Earth, as well as one of the most unique. Water is the only element that can be found naturally as a gas, a solid, and a liquid, and because water is always moving and moves easily, it is also a source of tremendous energy. The difficulty comes in harnessing that energy; water is necessary for life and found in abundance all over the world, but is also a destructive force. Several different ways of harnessing the power of water are presented in this brief introduction. From the earliest attempts to use water as an energy source in the form of water wheels to geothermal power plants and experimental and theoretical techniques, each method is presented in simple detail. Full-color photos of each method are provided, as well as full color schematics showing how a particular form of water power works. Although harnessing the power of water may be one of the most environmentally sound forms of energy, the process of using that power can alter and, at times, irreversibly damage the environment. A glossary, additional sources, and an index are provided at the end of the text. Part of the "Science Files: Energy" series. 2004, Gareth Stevens Publishing, Ages 8 to 12.
β€”Danielle Williams

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1994
Publisher
Benchmark Books
Pages
44
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780863076275

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