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70 reviewsISBN 10: 0822524597
ISBN 13: 9780822524595
Author: Sally M Walker
1. What is Heat? 1.1. Warm and Cold 1.2. Feeling Heat All Around Us 1.3. Heat as a Form of Energy
2. Where Does Heat Come From? (Sources of Heat) 2.1. The Sun: Earth's Main Heat Source 2.2. Fire and Burning 2.3. Friction: Rubbing Things Together 2.4. Electricity and Appliances 2.5. Our Own Bodies: Internal Heat 2.6. Other Sources of Heat (e.g., volcanoes, geothermal)
3. How Does Heat Move? (Heat Transfer) 3.1. Conduction: Heat Through Touching 3.1.1. Conductors and Insulators 3.2. Convection: Heat Through Liquids and Gases 3.3. Radiation: Heat Through Empty Space
4. What Does Heat Do? (Effects of Heat) 4.1. Making Things Hotter 4.2. Changing States of Matter (Melting, Boiling, Evaporating) 4.3. Expansion and Contraction 4.4. Heat in Our Daily Lives
5. Controlling Heat 5.1. Keeping Warm (Insulation) 5.2. Keeping Cool (Refrigeration, Air Conditioning) 5.3. Safety with Heat
6. Heat and Energy in the World 6.1. Heat in Nature (Weather, Seasons) 6.2. Heat in Machines and Technology 6.3. The Importance of Heat Energy
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