Aprender sobre la energía solar (Finding Out about Solar Energy)
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ en español — ¿Qué son las fuentes de energía? (What Are Energy Sources?)
¿Sabías que la luz del sol que calienta tu piel en un día soleado se puede utilizar para producir energía? Pero, ¿cómo se recolecta la luz solar y se convierte en energía que podamos usar? ¿Y cuál es el efecto sobre el medioambiente? Lee este libro para aprender todo sobre la energía solar.
Did you know that the sunlight that warms your skin on a sunny day can be used to produce energy? But how exactly do you collect sunlight and turn it into energy we can use? And what is the effect on the environment? Read this book to find out all about solar energy.
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Author: Matt Doeden
Matt Doeden began his career as a sports writer. Since then, he’s spent more than a decade writing and editing children’s nonfiction. Matt lives in Minnesota with his family.
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Searchlight Books ™ en español — ¿Qué son las fuentes de energía? (What Are Energy Sources?)
Esta serie de divulgación arroja luz sobre una pregunta científica fundamental: ¿Qué son las fuentes de energía? Les presenta a los estudiantes diferentes formas de suministrar energía para la iluminación, los automóviles, las computadoras y otros objetos de la vida… View available downloads →