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Dan Green (2) (1975–)

Author of Physics: Why Matter Matters!

For other authors named Dan Green, see the disambiguation page.

30+ Works 3,811 Members 46 Reviews

Works by Dan Green

Physics: Why Matter Matters! (2008) 600 copies
Biology: Life as We Know It! (2008) 444 copies
Music : Hit the Right Note! (2011) 112 copies
Periodic Table in Minutes (2016) 32 copies

Associated Works

The Science Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained (2014) — Contributor — 513 copies
The Movie Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained (2016) — Contributor — 255 copies

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Birthdate
1975-06-20
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Country (for map)
England, UK
Education
Cambridge University (MA in Natural Sciences)

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Dan Green in Combiners! (November 2022)

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Rocks and minerals are the building blocks of our world. Full of high-quality pictures, this book details the basics of the rocks and minerals that make up the earth. It is divided into four sections: Inside Earth, Remarkable Rocks, Magnificent Minerals, and Glorious Gems. It contains details about mining, notable formations, uses of rocks and minerals in modern technology, mineral poisoning, and other things besides basic rock identification and formation. A key in the back helps readers identify rocks to see if they are igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic, and to identify the most common kinds of rocks. It also contains a free e-book about rock collecting so that interested readers can continue learning about geology.

For students who want a general introduction to geology or students who are looking for information in something that they are interested in, this book is a great educational resource. The high-color photographs help illustrate what the rocks and minerals look like and why they are important to an ordinary person’s life. Sometimes the pages don’t have a logical flow of information to take the reader from one thing to the next, so people looking for a specific piece of information may have a challenge to find it. For general reading a page at a time, however, the book will provide a lot of information on rocks and minerals for interested students, parents, and teachers.
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vivirielle | 4 other reviews | Aug 4, 2021 |
Astronomy: Out of this world is a great non-fiction book for middle schoolers in a science classroom. It talks about the solar system and how everything works. It also mentions all the planets, and multiple finds like the milky way and black hole. This book would be great for students when learning about space and astronomy.
 
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