Children’s    ENCYCLOPEDIA
Children’s    ENCYCLOPEDIA    The book that explains everything
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Contents                 Aztecs                           35                           Bicycles                         36  How this book works  10  Big Bang                         37                           Biology                          38  Africa               12  Birds                            39  Aircraft             13  Black holes                      40  American West        14  Body cells                       41  Amphibians           15  The story of storytelling        42  Ancient China        16  Books                            44  Ancient Egypt        17  Brain                            45  Ancient Greece       18  Bridges                          46  Ancient India        19  Bronze Age                       47  Ancient Rome         20  Buildings                        48  Animal families      21  Carbon cycle                     49  Animal groups        22  The story of the changing world  50  Animal homes         23  Cars                             52  Antarctica           24  Castles                          53  Arctic               25  Cats                             54  The story of color   26  Caves                            55  Art                  28  Cells                            56  Asia                 29  Changing states                  57  Asteroids            30  Chemistry                        58  Astronauts           31  Circuits                         59  Astronomy            32  Climate change                   60  Atmosphere           33  Clocks                           61  Atoms                34  The story of clothing            62                           Clouds                           64
Coding               65 Europe               94  The story of codes   66 Evolution            95  Comets               68 Explorers            96  Communication        69 Factories            97  Compass              70 Farming              98  Computers            71 Feelings             99  Conservation         72 Film                 100  Constellations       73 Fish                 101  Coral reefs          74 Flags                102  Crafts               75 Flowers              103  Dance                76 The story of eating  104  Day and night        77 Food                 106  Deserts              78 Food chains          107  Digestion            79 Forces               108  Dinosaurs            80 Forests              109  Dogs                 81 Fossil fuels         110  Early humans         82 Fossils              111  Earth                83 Fractions            112  Earth’s surface      84 French Revolution    113  Earthquakes          85 Friction             114  Eggs                 86 Fruit and seeds      115  Electricity          87 Galaxies             116  The story of energy  88 Gases                117  Elements             90 Gems                 118  Engineering          91 Genes                119  Engines              92 The story of water   120  Erosion              93 Glaciers             122
Governments              123 Magnets              151  Grasslands               124 The story of pets    152  Gravity                  125 Mammals              154  Habitats                 126 Maps                 155  Hearing                  127 Mars                 156  Heart                    128 Materials            157  Hibernation              129 Maya                 158  Human body               130 Measuring            159  Imperial Japan           131 Medicine             160  Incas                    132 Mercury              161  Industrial Revolution    133 Metals               162  Insects                  134 Metamorphosis        163  Inside Earth             135 Meteorites           164  The story of inventions  136 Microscopic life     165  Internet                 138 Migration            166  Invertebrates            139 Milky Way            167  Iron Age                 140 Mixtures             168  Jupiter                  141 Money                169  Knights                  142 Monkeys and apes     170  Lakes                    143 Moon                 171  Language                 144 Mountains            172  Law                      145 Muscles              173  Life cycle               146 Mushrooms            174  Light                    147 Musical instruments  175  Liquids                  148 The story of music   176  Lungs                    149 Myths and legends    178  Machines                 150 Native Americans     179
The story of exploration  180 Reptiles                   210  Navigation                182 Rivers                     211  Neptune                   183 Robots                     212  North America             184 Rock cycle                 213  Numbers                   185 Rocks and minerals         214  Oceania                   186 Satellites                 215  Oceans and seas           187 Saturn                     216  Orchestra                 188 Science                    217  Philosophy                189 The story of the sciences  218  Photography               190 Seashore                   220  Photosynthesis            191 Seasons                    221  Physics                   192 Shapes                     222  Pirates                   193 Sharks                     223  Plants                    194 Ships                      224  Plastic                   195 Sickness                   225  Pluto                     196 Sight                      226  Polar habitats            197 Sinking and floating       227  Pollution                 198 Skeleton                   228  Precious metals           199 Skin                       229  The story of gold         200 Slavery                    230  Prehistoric life          202 Sleep                      231  Radio                     203 Smell                      232  Rain forests              204 Solar system               233  Recycling                 205 Solids                     234  The story of festivals    206 Sound                      235  Religion                  208 South America              236  Renaissance               209 Space travel               237
Spiders                      238  Volcanoes            268  Sports                       239  Volume               269  The story of games           240  Water cycle          270  Stars                        242  Weather              271  Stone Age                    243  The story of school  272  The story of homes           244  Work                 274  Storms                       246  World                275  Sun                          247  World War I          276  Symmetry                     248  World War II         277  Taste                        249  The story of war     278  Telephone                    250  Writing              280  Television                   251  Zoo                  281  Temperature                  252  Theater                      253  Reference            282  Tides                        254  Glossary             294  Time zones                   255  Index                298  Touch                        256  Acknowledgments      304  Trade                        257  The story of transportation  258  Trains                       260  Trees                        261  Turkish Empire               262  Universe                     263  Uranus                       264  Venus                        265  Vertebrates                  266  Vikings                      267
How this book works    Ever wonder what a planet is? Do you know the difference between frogs  and toads? Every page in this encyclopedia is packed with fun facts and amazing  photographs. Dive right in or jump to a page that catches your eye to discover  all about our wonderful world. The helpful tips here will guide you through  using this book.    Alphabetical pages                                                                                                                          See also    The book’s pages are arranged                                                                                                               If you enjoy reading a page, you can use the  alphabetically. You can look up topics                                                                                                      “see also” box to find similar pages in the book  using the contents list, which starts                                                                                                       and see where they are. This lets you make links  on page four, or flip through the                                                                                                           across topics and subject areas and create your  pages in whichever order you like.                                                                                                          own journey through the encyclopedia.    Amphibians                                                                                                     SEE ALSO                                     In the “see also” box,                                                                                                                          Follow the suggestions                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Eggs p.86                                 “p.” stands for page                                                                                                                            in the “see also” box to  Amphibians are animals that spend their lives in and                                                                                                        and “pp.” for pages.                                                                                                                            get to related topics  around water. They hatch in water from eggs. As they                                                           ▸▸ Water pp.120–121                                                                                                                                                                          elsewhere in the book.  grow they develop lungs that let them breathe on land.  Amphibian skin must always be wet, so they stay close                                                          ▸▸ Invertebrates  to water. There are three main groups of amphibian.                                                               p.139                                                                                                                   ▸▸ Metamorphosis                                                                                                                    p.163                                                                                                                   ▸▸ Reptiles p.210                                                                                                                   ▸▸ Skin p.229    Newts and salamanders                                                          Caecilians                      Forever young                Metamorphosis                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                 Reptiles                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ▸▸ Amphibians p.15                                                                                                                      ▸▸ Amphibians p.15  These long-tailed amphibians can                                               Though they look                Axolotls are unusual,        Some animals go through amazing changes between birth                               ▸▸ Animal groups                                         Reptiles are scaly-skinned, cold-blooded animals. Most                         ▸▸ Antarctica p.24  replace injured body parts by growing                                          like worms, caecilians          because they stay in water   and adulthood. Their appearance changes so much that                                                                                         reptiles lay soft, leathery eggs. A baby reptile grows inside                  ▸▸ Deserts p.78  new ones. An eye, leg, or tail takes                                           (se-sill-yens) are amphibians.  all their lives. They keep   their fully grown shape is completely different to the                                 p.22                                                  the egg and then, when it’s ready, breaks its way out.                         ▸▸ Dinosaurs p.80  just weeks to replace.                                                         They live underwater or in      their tadpole-like fins and  newborn one. This process is called metamorphosis.                                  ▸▸ Eggs p.86                                             There are four main groups of reptile.                                         ▸▸ Eggs p.86                                                                                 underground burrows on land.    feathery gills even as                                                                                           ▸▸ Insects p.134                                                                                                                        ▸▸ Evolution p.95  Bright yellow markings                                                                                         an adult.                                                                                                        ▸▸ Life cycle p.146                                                                                                                     ▸▸ Sun p.247  warn attackers that the fire  salamander is poisonous.                                                                                                                    Birth of a butterfly                                                                2. Caterpillar                                           All reptiles have                                                                  Some lizards                                                                                                                                              Becoming a beautiful butterfly is a                                                 A hungry caterpillar                                     scaly skin.                                                                        can move their                                                                                                                                              long process involving many stages                                                  emerges from the egg.                                                                                                                       eyes to look in                                                                                                                                              and different forms. The process                                                    It eats leaves and begins                                                                                                                   two directions                                                                                                                                              takes between a month and a year.                                                   to grow. Although it                                                                                                                        at once.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  starts life small, the                                                                                 Congo caecilian                                                                                                                                  caterpillar develops       Metamorphosis                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  quickly.                   is a Greek word                                                                  Fire salamander                                                                                                                                                                                  meaning                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             “change in  Frogs and toads                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                shape.”  The most common group  of amphibians includes                                                         Large, bulging                       Axolotl                                 1. Eggs                                                                                        3. Chrysalis                                                                     Lizards  frogs and toads. Frogs are                                                     eyes help toads                                                              Butterflies start out as tiny                                                                  The caterpillar wraps                                                            These reptiles have many skills.  usually wetter, smaller, and                                                   and frogs to see                Amphibians can                               eggs, laid on plants. The                                                                      itself in a protective layer                                                     This chameleon can change the  smoother than toads.                                                           in all directions.              breathe through                              size, shape, and color of the                                                                  called a chrysalis. Inside,                                                      color of its skin. Other reptiles can                                                                                                                 their skin.                                  egg depends on the type of                                                                     the caterpillar completely                                                       run up walls, or break off their tails                                                                                                                                                              butterfly.                                                                                     changes its body shape.                                                          to escape danger.                                                                                                                                                                                                           The chrysalis is                                                                                     Tortoises have                                                                                                                                                                                                         attached to a                                                                                        hard shells.                                                                                                                                                                                                         branch or leaf.                                                                                                                                                          Frogspawn                                                                                                                        Tortoises                                     Crocodiles                                              Crocodiles and                                                                                                                                                                                   Tadpole          4. Butterfly                                                                           and turtles                                   and alligators                                          alligators have                                                                                                                                                                                                    Once the changes are                                                                   Turtles live in water                         These giant reptiles have                               strong jaws.                                                                                                                                                                                                    complete, a butterfly                                                                  and tortoises live on                         existed since before dinosaurs.                                                                                                                                                                                                    emerges from the                                                                       the land. Their shells                        They hide under water, then      Basking                                                                                                                                                                                                    chrysalis. In a few hours,                                                             protect them, but are                         spring up to catch their prey                                                                                                                                                                                                    the butterfly can fly, and                                                             heavy, so they move                           and drag it under.               Reptiles are cold-blooded                                                                                                                                                                                                    the life cycle begins again.                                                           very slowly out                                                                animals. They get the heat                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           of the water.                                                                  their bodies need from the                                                                                                                                              Adult frog                                                                                                                                                               Reptiles live on                                   world around them, lying in                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   every continent                                        the sunshine to warm up.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          They hide in the shade to keep                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     except Antarctica.                                   themselves from overheating.    Toads have dry, bumpy                                                                                          Green tree frog                                             Froglet                   The chrysalis  skin, unlike frogs that                                                                                                                                                                              is left empty.  have wet, smooth skin.                                                                                                                      Becoming a frog                                                                                                                                                                                                    The wings need to                                                                                                                                              The life cycle of a frog has many stages. A female    dry out before the                                                                                                                   Snakes                                                                                                                                              lays many eggs, called frogspawn, usually in          butterfly can fly.                                                                                                                   All snakes swallow their prey                                                                                                                                              water. These hatch into tiny tadpoles with gills for                                                                                                                                       whole. They smell using their                                                                                                                 Webbed feet on the           breathing. Tadpoles grow bigger and develop legs.                                                                                                                                          tongues. Some snakes have                                                                                                                 back legs help frogs         Over a few more weeks, a froglet loses its tail,                                                                                                                                           poisonous bites, but most                                                                                                                 and toads to swim            grows a frog’s tongue, and becomes an adult.                                                                                                                                               are not dangerous to people.                                                                                                                 in water.                                                                                                                                                                                                    163                                                                                                                                  210                                           Oriental fire-bellied toad                                                                           The color at the top and bottom of                                                                  15                                                                          the page shows which type of subject                                                                                                                                              the page is about. This turquoise color                                                                                                                                              shows that the amphibians page is                                                                                                                                              about nature (see below).    Subject areas                                                                  Art                             People History                               Earth                                      Nature Science Technology Space                                                                                                      Human    The encyclopedia covers                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               body  nine different subject areas.  Each one has its own color,  which is shown at the top  and bottom of the page.                                                                                                                                                            10
The story of...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Helpful pets                                             Guide dogs                                                                                                                                                                                                                           The story of...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        are specially  Pets                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Dogs are good at keeping                                   trained to help                                                                                                                                                                                                                      These pages bring together                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         people company. They are also                                  people who need                                                                                                                                                                                                                      information from the different  Pets have become an important part of humans’ lives.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  easy to train, and can be used to                               help seeing.                                                                                                                                                                                                                         subjects, to get you thinking  Many animals are kept as companions, for work, or to                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   help people with disabilities.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      about things from lots of  help people go about their daily lives. It is estimated                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                A dog can be a person’s                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             different angles. These pages  that 44 percent of homes in the world have a pet.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     eyes or ears, and help                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               are not arranged alphabetically.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             them get around.                               Canaan dog                   Pets                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Budgie                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Pets in space                                                    big and small                      First pets                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   For years, animals have helped                                                  Pets aren’t just dogs and                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      scientists answer questions about                Dogs were the first animals       cats—we keep all sorts of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     how humans would survive in space.               to be kept as pets. They were  animals as pets. They vary from                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Dogs Belka and Strelka (above) were              used for hunting—helping early    big dogs and horses to small                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     sent into space on the Sputnik 5 in              humans to catch food. Ancient      snakes and hamsters. Each                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      1960. They returned safely to Earth                                                species needs a special diet                 art from 12,000 years ago                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  using a parachute.                     shows humans and               and room to exercise.                         dogs together.                                                                                         Dog                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Cat    Bronze statue                 Bearded dragon  of a cat from  ancient Egypt             Holy cats                                         Goldfish          The ancient Egyptians                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Rabbit                               Guinea pig                                                                                                                                                             Not pets   loved cats. They caught mice,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Tarantula    rats, and snakes, which kept                                                                                                                              Hamster                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 It is illegal to keep some animals.  people’s homes clean. Cats were                                                                                                                                        Gerbil                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Wild animals, such as monkeys, can    also believed to have special                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   even be dangerous. Before getting a    powers for guarding children.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     pet, make sure you know that the                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     animal has come from a good home      The punishment for killing            a cat was death.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             and has not been taken from                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      the wild.                                                                                                                                         Snake                                                         152                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              153    Tree of life                                                                                                                                                                                           Multiplication                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Reference    The tree of life shows how                           Origins of life                                                                                                                                   If you times two numbers                                                                                                                                                                                                  Find the second number                                                                                                                                                    The reference section  closely related different                                                                                                                                                                              together you are multiplying                                                                                                                                                                                              (2) on the top row and                                                                                                                                                    contains useful lists,  groups of living things are.                                                                                            Bacteria                                                                       them. You can use this table to                                                                                                                                                                                           follow the column down                                                                                                                                                    diagrams, and tables.  You can follow the branches                                                                                              Fungi                                                                         quickly work out the answer                                                                                                                                                                                               to where it meets the row  to see, for example, that                                                                                                                                                                              to multiplying any two  sharks evolved before                                                                                                                                                                                  numbers between 1 and 20.                                                                                                                                             1 2 3 for the first number.  amphibians.                                              Plants                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    11 2 3                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          22 4 6     10                                                     Animals                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       When we multiply a              To work out what                                                                           By following down the                                                                                                                                                     For example, there is a                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        number by itself, we say        3 x 2 equals, find the                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               map of the world, and there  million species are                                                              Sponges                                                                                                                                                                                                              it has been “squared.”          first number (3) on             3 3 6 9 column across from 3 and  thought to live on                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    the lefthand column.                                                                       down from 2, you can see                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   that 3 x 2 = 6.        the Earth.                                                                                                                                                                                                                1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20                                                                                                                                                                                                         1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20                                                are lists of great artists,Jellyfish                                                                                                                                                                                                     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                               airacirratfrtan1s3p,o3raaV3tnaabtirrmiieoeaentlyd;2fooo5ffr9adeopxgeatmoprlefa, rampeudg                                                                                                                                                                                                           oeScarhauvarsokteihlncdqagbnuoyiacfmktahecoetviivEniatgryttehc’stsounricfapclccceaoootmmmespppuuoutteenrrdsgsa7tPe5mh1lx8aae,on,1ns1pe3t66tl7ha8,9te1hn,9sa7eu2t1tn,o, 22rb412i1t,s2a8s0tar              astronomy           engines 92                                                                              isAannzinomionasgti,2oMn8a11ruWcy0os0re2ditd1et9einnacocommmpauntdesr,porrolgarnagmubbbaiiigrogdelcos,agt2ys23,53849,sPc2o,ola71muc87ere,to2wn6he6ehreasitbirsodkeecnidtehde      cars 52, 92, 97,  259                                                                                                                                                                                                     Deimos 15f6uel                            circuits o5u9t of an egg     fins 101                                          it up here.              Study of space                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    othedr emocracySu1b2s3tance that is burned                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        if cartilage 266                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    to  conducthinegm1i5s7phere      fire 82, 105                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        lawcarts 258                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Denmark 1c0re2ate heat or power                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                insulatorTsop15o7r,b1o9t5tom half of the Eartfhish 22, 74, 101, 120, 181, 266                                  solar-powered 181                                                                         Antarctica 24, 197                                     display 26                                                                                                             cash machines 150                  circuit boards 59                                                                                                                                                                    denominators 112                                power stations 110           eggs 86                                    World War II 277                                                                        aannttisbi2o21t9,ic74s8,11337,4218                     eggs 86                                                                                                                Cassini-Huygens spacecraft 216     coding 65, 66                                                                                                                                                                        ddeersmer2ist9s257289, 126, 270                 electronics, recycling 205   farming 98                                algebra 185                                                                                                                                      flightless 186                                                                                                         castles 53, 244                    Internet 69, 138                                                                                                                                                                                                                     electrons 34, 58             sharks 223                                  allergies 105                                                                             apes 170                                               migration 166                                                                                                          caterpillars 163                   condensation 57                                                                                                                                                                      diamonds 118                                    elements 58, 90              fishing 72                                  alligators 210                                                                            apples 115                                             nests 23                                                                                                               cats 54, 152, 153                  conduction 157                                                                                                                                                                       diaphragm 149                                   elephants 12, 19, 154        flags 102, 193                                  alphabets 280, 284                                                                        aqueducts 20                                birds of prey 39                                                                                                                  cave dwellings 244                 conductors 188                                                                                                                                                                       dictatorships 123                               elliptical galaxies 116      flammability 157                                  aluminum 90                                                                               Arabic 144, 284                             black holes 40                                                                                                                    cave paintings 28, 243             conifers 109, 126, 194                                                                                                                                                               digestion 79, 130                               email 69                     Fleming, Alexander 218                                  Amazon rain forest 204, 236                                                               arachnids 139                               Blackbeard 193                                                                                                                    caves 55                           conscientious objectors 279                                                                                                                                                          digital clocks 61                               emojis 280                   flight 137, 209, 259, 277                                  American West 14                                                                          Archimedes 269                              blind people 256                                                                                                                  cells 56                           conservation 72, 281                                                                                                                                                                 digital money 169                               energy 60, 88–89             floating 227                                  ammonites 95, 202                                                                         architecture 245                            blood 128, 149                                                                                                                    human 41                           Constantinople 262                                                                                                                                                                   digital radio 203                               electricity 87               floods 60                                  amphibians 15, 22, 86, 266                                                                Arctic 25, 197, 245                         blood cells 41, 225                                                                                                               cell phones see mobile phones      constellations 73                                                                                                                                                                    dinosaurs 80, 111, 184, 202                     food 106, 107                flowers 103, 194                                  Amundsen, Roald 24                                                                        Aristotle 218                               blood vessels 229                                                                                                                 Central Powers 276                 constitutions 123                                                                                                                                                                    directions 70                                   fossil fuels 110             fog 271                                  ancient civilizations                                                                     art 28, 131, 179, 209, 243, 262             Blue Mosque 262                                                                                                                   ceratopsians 80                    construction 48                                                                                                                                                                      Diwali 207                                      engineering 91               food 104–105                                  ancient China 16                                                                          arteries 128                                blue supergiant stars 242                                                                                                         cereal crops 98                    container ships 224                                                                                                                                                                  DNA 67, 119                                     engines 52, 89, 92, 260      digestion 79                                  ancient Egypt 18                                                                          artists 282                                 board games 240                                                                                                                   Charon 196                         continents 50–51, 275, 293                                                                                                                                                           doctors 160, 274                                English language 144, 280    farming 98                                  ancient Greece 18                                                                         Asia 29                                     boats see ships                                                                                                                   cheetahs 154                       Cook, James 96                                                                                                                                                                       documentaries 100                               Enigma codes 67              nutrition 106                                  ancient India 19                                                                          assembly lines 97                           body systems 130                                                                                                                  chemical engineering 91            cooking 104–105                                                                                                                                                                      dogs 81, 95, 152, 153                           environment 121, 198,        plants 191                                  ancient Rome 20                                                                           asteroids 30, 164, 200                      Bollywood 76                                                                                                                      chemistry 58, 217                  copper 47                                                                                                                                                                            dolphins 154                                    205, 258                     taste 249                                  Aztecs 35                                                                                 astronauts 31, 83, 171, 237                 bones 82, 127, 228, 266                                                                                                           chess 240                          coral reefs 74                                                                                                                                                                       dormice 129                                     epidermis 229                food chains 89, 107                                  Incas 132                                                                                 astronomy 19, 32, 73, 167,                  books 43, 44, 201                                                                                                                 children 133, 146, 277             core, Earth’s 135                                                                                                                                                                    dragons 178, 206–207                            equality 189                 football 239, 241                                  Maya 158                                                                                      218–219                                 botany 38                                                                                                                         chimpanzees 170                    cornea 226                                                                                                                                                                           drawing 28, 219                                 erosion 93                   forces 108                                  Native Americans 179                                                                      athletics 239                               Brachiosaurus 80                                                                                                                  China 29, 42, 102, 188,            costumes, traditional 63                                                                                                                                                             dreams 231                                      erratics 122                 buoyancy 227                                  Andes 51, 172, 236                                                                        atmosphere                                  braille 256                                                                                                                       279, 280                           countries 275, 292                                                                                                                                                                   drinks 97, 106, 148                             eruptions, volcanic 268      friction 114                                  Andromeda galaxy 167                                                                      Earth 33, 49, 50, 83, 164, 270              brain 45, 99, 127, 148, 231,                                                                                                      ancient 16, 178, 272               courts 145                                                                                                                                                                           droughts 60, 143                                esophagus 79                 gravity 125                                  angles 222                                                                                planets 183, 264, 265                                  232, 256                                                                                                               Chinese New Year 206–207           crafts 75, 132                                                                                                                                                                       dust mites 165                                  Europa 141                   magnets 151                                  animals                                                                                   atoms 34, 37, 58, 90, 192                   brass instruments 188                                                                                                             chloroplast 56                     cranes 48                                                                                                                                                                            dwarf planets 196                               Europe 94, 276, 277, 292     forests 72, 109, 126, 202, 204                                  amphibians 15                                                                             auroras 33, 247                             breathing 130, 149                                                                                                                Christianity 208                   craters 164                                                                                                                                                                          Ee                                              evaporation 57, 168          Formula 1 52                                animal families 21                                                                        autumn 221                                  bridges 46                                                                                                                        Christmas 206                      crayons 280                                                                                                                                                                                                                          evergreen trees 261          fossil fuels 51, 60, 88, 110                                  animal groups 22                                                                          avalanches 93                               broadcasting 251                                                                                                                  chrysalises 163                    creation 37                                                                                                                                                                          ears 127, 225, 235                              evolution 82, 95, 286        fossils 80, 95, 111, 202, 219                                  birds 39                                                                                  axes 136, 243                               bronchi 149                                                                                                                       cinder cones 268                   creation stories 42, 178                                                                                                                                                             Earth 83, 233, 263, 289                         exercise 173                 foxes 81                                  cells 56                                                                                  axolotls 15                                 bronchioles 149                                                                                                                   circles 222                        crocodiles 124, 210                                                                                                                                                                  atmosphere 33                                   exosphere 33                 fractions 112                                  colors 26                                                                                 Aztecs 35                                   Bronze Age 47                                                                                                                     circuits 59                        cruise ships 224                                                                                                                                                                     changing 50–51                                  experiments 218              French Revolution 113                                  conservation 72, 281                                                                                                                  bubbles 117                                                                                                                       circulation 128, 130               crust, Earth’s 85, 135                                                                                                                                                               gravity 125                                     exploration 180–181, 267     friction 108, 114                                  evolution 95                                                                              Bb                                          Buddhism 208                                                                                                                      cities 275                         crustaceans 139                                                                                                                                                                      inside 135                                      explorers 96                 Frobisher, Martin 96                                  farming 98                                                                                babies                                      budgies 153                                                                                                                       civil engineering 91               cubed units 269                                                                                                                                                                      magnetic field 70, 135, 151                     exports 257                  frogs 15, 78, 129, 163, 236, 266                                  fish 101                                                                                  animals 21, 154                             buildings 48                                                                                                                      civil wars 279                     cuneiform 47, 280                                                                                                                                                                    moon’s orbit 32, 171                            expressions, facial 99, 173  fruit 98, 106, 115                                  food chains 107                                                                           human 146                                   bullet train 260                                                                                                                  classical music 176                currency 169                                                                                                                                                                         orbits the sun 32                               eyes 54, 119, 226            fungi 38, 174                                                                                                                                                                   298                                                                                                             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Africa                                                                                                        SEE ALSO                                                                                                                ▸▸ Ancient Egypt  Africa is a very hot continent, and a lot of the landscape  is made up of deserts and dry plains. Its central region is                                                      p.17  covered in rain forest. This continent was home to the                                                        ▸▸ Conservation p.72  first people on Earth millions of years ago.                                                                  ▸▸ Deserts p.78                                                                                                                ▸▸ Early humans p.82                                                                                                                ▸▸ Language p.144                                                                                                                ▸▸ World p.275    The Tuareg live in                                                Temple of Zeus  the desert. They  wear traditional  blue robes.                                                                                        Pyramids                                             Tamarisk                                              tree                            Addax  Tuareg                      Bedouin camel train                                Bedouin people use                                 people                                                           Jerboa          camels to move                                                                                                                    goods across the                                                                                                                        Sahara Desert.    The horns                                                         Zebra  of this rare  antelope can                    African            Benin                   Okapi                        Lion  grow to 47 in                  elephant           bronzes  (120 cm) long.                          African animals                           Bonobo   Diamonds                     Acacia Lemurs live on        About                                                                        Mount Kilimanjaro     tree the island of        Africa            Africa is home to many                     Grey                                             Madagascar.                          types of animals. Large                   parrot           Population:    areas have been set up           1.216 billion  where they can roam                          freely and safely. Tourists                          go to watch them                                   Leopard                          in the wild.       Highest point:       Giraffes are the  Mount Kilimanjaro       world’s tallest animals,                          with males reaching                          18 ft (5.5 m).                                            Victoria Falls              Lemur     Lowest point:                                     African        Giraffe         Fossils of human      Ancient pyramids     Lake Assal                                      elephants are                       ancestors                                                     the heaviest                                         The pyramids in Egypt were  Biggest desert:                                    land animals.                                        built 4,500 years ago. Inside  Sahara Desert                                                                                           are the tombs of Egyptian                                                                            Table Mountain                rulers called pharaohs.    Longest river:                                                             The pyramids are made         Nile                                                                of millions of stone                                                                             blocks that were cut                                                                             and dragged into place.                                                                      12
Aircraft                                                                                  SEE ALSO                                                                                            ▸▸ Atmosphere p.33  Aircraft are types of transportation that let us travel                                   ▸▸ Birds p.39  through air. They take people on vacations and are also                                   ▸▸ Forces p.108  used by fire crews, doctors, and farmers. Types of aircraft                               ▸▸ Gravity p.125  include planes, helicopters, and hot air balloons.                                        ▸▸ Transportation                                                                                                 pp.258–259             Plane                                                                            This 79 ft (24 m)                                                                                            high tail section           The Airbus A380 is the world’s                                                   has a flap called a           largest passenger plane. It can                                                  rudder that steers           carry more than 800 people on                                                    the aircraft.           two decks and fly nonstop from           the US to Australia.                                                                  This part of the                                                                                                 tail helps to keep                 Ailerons are flaps on                                                           the aircraft flying                 each wing that move                                                             straight.                 up and down to turn                 the aircraft.             The cockpit is where the pilot                                                                          The A380 is powered by           and copilot fly the aircraft.                                                                           four huge jet engines, each                                                                                                                   as long as a family car.  Helicopter                                                                                How aircraft fly  A helicopter uses fast-spinning blades, called  rotors, to fly through the air. These rotor blades                            The green arrows show the four pushes and pulls, or  raise the helicopter and move it forward. Smaller                             forces, acting on an aircraft during flight. The weight  rotors on the tail keep the craft straight.                                   of gravity pulls it down, lift raises it up, thrust moves                                                                                it forward, and drag pulls it back. The pilot uses the                                                      Main rotor blades         controls to manage these forces to take off, fly, and                                                                                land safely.                                                                         Tail                                                                         rotor                        Gravity    Cockpit                                                                                  Drag        Thrust                                                                                        Lift                                             Landing skis                                                           13
American West                                                                                          SEE ALSO                                                                                                         ▸▸ Gold pp.200–201  Between the years of 1840 and 1900, many people living  in the eastern United States moved west to find adventure                                              ▸▸ Native Americans  and start new lives. Some, called settlers, set up farms and                                              p.179  cattle ranches. Others dug mines in search of gold.                                                                                                         ▸▸ North America  Wagon train                                                 Wagons were pulled by                         p.184                                                              horses or oxen. They  Settlers traveled west in                                   carried people, supplies,                  ▸▸ Transportation  groups of wagons called                                     and farming equipment.                        pp.258–259  wagon trains. They took  with them everything                                                                                   ▸▸ Trains p.260  they needed to make  their new homes.                                                                       A wagon train                                                                                         could have up                                                                                         to 250 wagons.    Native American wars                                        Early railroads                            Steam from the burning                                                                                                         fuel came out of the  Wars were fought between the settlers and the local         People built railroads into the            train’s smokestack.  Native American tribes. Despite winning some battles,       American West in the years  the tribes ultimately lost the wars and their land.         from 1869 to 1893.                                                              The railroads brought                                                              in lots of farmers and                                                              settlers, and carried                                                              out goods to be                                                              sold in cities.    Painting of Custer’s Last Stand, a Native American victory   Union Pacific                                                               Railroad                                                               No.119                                                                14
Amphibians                                                                                                     SEE ALSO                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Eggs p.86  Amphibians are animals that spend their lives in and  around water. They hatch in water from eggs. As they                                                           ▸▸ Water pp.120–121  grow they develop lungs that let them breathe on land.  Amphibian skin must always be wet, so they stay close                                                          ▸▸ Invertebrates  to water. There are three main groups of amphibian.                                                               p.139                                                                                                                   ▸▸ Metamorphosis                                                                                                                    p.163                                                                                                                   ▸▸ Reptiles p.210                                                                                                                   ▸▸ Skin p.229    Newts and salamanders                                                          Caecilians                      Forever young    These long-tailed amphibians can                                               Though they look                Axolotls are unusual,  replace injured body parts by growing                                          like worms, caecilians          because they stay in water  new ones. An eye, leg, or tail takes                                           (se-sill-yens) are amphibians.  all their lives. They keep  just weeks to replace.                                                         They live underwater or in      their tadpole-like fins and                                                                                 underground burrows on land.    feathery gills even as  Bright yellow markings                                                                                         an adult.  warn attackers that the fire  salamander is poisonous.                                                                                   Congo caecilian                                                                  Fire salamander  Large, bulging                       Axolotl                                                                                 eyes help toads  Frogs and toads                                                                and frogs to see                Amphibians can                                                                                 in all directions.              breathe through  The most common group                                                                                          their skin.  of amphibians includes  frogs and toads. Frogs are  usually wetter, smaller, and  smoother than toads.    Toads have dry, bumpy                                                                                          Green tree frog  skin, unlike frogs that  have wet, smooth skin.                                                                                                                   Webbed feet on the                                                                                                                 back legs help frogs                                                                                                                 and toads to swim                                                                                                                 in water.                                           Oriental fire-bellied toad                                                                  15
Ancient China                                                                               SEE ALSO                                                                                              ▸▸ Eating  Chinese culture is thousands of years old. By 200 bce,  China was united under a family of emperors called the                                         pp.104–105  Han Dynasty from the city of Hanzhong. China produced  many new inventions that spread to the rest of the world.                                   ▸▸ Inventions                                                                                                 pp.136–137                                                                                                ▸▸ Exploration                                                                                                 pp.180–181                                                                                                ▸▸ Trade p.257                                                                                                ▸▸ Writing p.280                         This silk costume was             Inventions                           Writing                       worn by a woman in                       a Chinese opera.                      The Chinese first made           Chinese writing dates                                                             silk clothes about 5,500         to about 1400 bce. Each  The Great Wall                                             years ago. They also             of the 4,000 symbols                                                             invented paper,                  represents a word or  Chinese emperors built                                     gunpowder, printing,             part of a word. The text  strong walls to keep out                                   mechanical clocks, the           is read from top to  northern tribes. The Great                                 compass, porcelain,              bottom and right to left.  Wall of China is 5,500 miles                               and umbrellas.  (8,850 km) long and                                                                                         The top of the  500 years old.                                                       The wall has 25,000                    wall is wide                                                                       watchtowers. Soldiers                  enough for                                                                       used them to look out                  soldiers to                                                                       for the enemy.                         march along.                                                Hilltop walls were                                              easier to defend.    Rice-growing    Rice was first grown in  China about 10,000  years ago. It is still  farmed today. Rice  grows in flooded fields,  such as these terraces.                                                16
Ancient Egypt                                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                                      ▸▸ Buildings p.48  Thousands of years ago, between 7000 bce and 395 ce,                                                ▸▸ Governments  Egypt was led by powerful rulers called pharaohs. The  Egyptian people farmed the land next to the Nile river and                                             p.123  built amazing monuments for their pharaoh and the gods.                                             ▸▸ Life cycle p.146                                                                                                      ▸▸ Rivers p.211  Nile River                                                                                          ▸▸ Ships p.224                                                                                                      ▸▸ Weather p.271    The Nile was very important in                                                 Trading ships  Egyptian life. Farmers grew food                                               sailed the Red Sea,  along the river’s banks and people                                             bringing back  used it to travel up and down the                                              exotic treasures.  whole country.                                                                                                        Pyramids    The Sphinx of                       Giza                                                            The pyramids were tombs built  Giza (a lion statue                                                                                 to protect the pharaoh when he  with a man’s head)                          People fished                                           died. They were filled with  guards the pyramids.                        in the waters                                           treasure for the pharoah to use in                                              of the Nile.                                            the afterlife. The largest pyramid  Every year, rain causes                                                                             is nearly 460 ft (140 m) tall.  the river to flood,  watering the land                                                                                   The mummy  and all its crops.                                                                                  was put in a                                                                                                      painted wooden     Egyptian society                                                                                 mummy case.    The Pharaoh ran Egypt with      Some pharaohs  the help of rich people called  were buried  noblemen. Everyone else in      in the Valley  Egyptian society worked very    of the Kings.  hard for them.                                                                            Luxor     Pharaoh                        Pharaoh Ramses II carved                       Houses               Words were  Noblemen                        two great temples out of                       were built of        written with                                  rock at Abu Simbel. He made                    mud-bricks,          picture signs,                                  himself one of the gods                        baked in             called                                  worshipped                                     the sun.             hieroglyphs.                                  inside.                                                                                                      Living forever                                                          Abu Simbel                                                                                                      The Egyptians  Farmers and other workers                                                                           turned their bodies                                                                                                      into mummies when                                                                                                      they died. The body                                                                                                      was dried out using                                                                                                      salt, then wrapped in                                                                                                      bandages. This way,                                                                                                      they hoped they                                                                                                      would live forever.                                                                        17
Ancient Greece                                                                                SEE ALSO                                                                                                ▸▸ Ancient Rome  The ancient Greeks were among the most creative people in  history. They were great builders and artists who invented                                       p.20  theater, politics, history, writing, science, and sports. Some  of the words they created are still used today. Greek                                         ▸▸ Buildings p.48  civilization was at its best between 510 and 323 bce.                                                                                                ▸▸ Crafts p.75                                                                                                  ▸▸ Religion p.208                                                                                                  ▸▸ Games                                                                                                   pp.240–241                                                                                                  ▸▸ Sports p.239    Parthenon                                  The Parthenon stands                               Greek pottery                                             on the Acropolis, a hill  The most famous Greek temple is            overlooking Athens.                                Greek vases were often  the Parthenon in Athens. It was built                                                         painted with scenes from  for the goddess Athena, protector                                             The Parthenon   myths. This vase shows  of the city.                                                                  was built with  one of 12 labors, or tasks,                                                                                white marble.   carried out by the mythical                                                                                                hero Hercules.                                                                                  There                                                                                were                                                                                46 main                                                                                columns.                                                                                                  Vases like this were                                                                                                all-purpose containers,                                                                                                for oil, wine, honey,                                                                                                or other foods.    Gods and                                                                                      Olympics  goddesses                                                                                                The Greeks held the first  The Greeks                                                                                    athletic competitions,  worshipped                                                                                    such as the Olympic Games.  dozens of gods.                                                                               This lifelike statue shows  Here are six of the                                                                           someone throwing a round  most important                                                                                weight, called a discus.  ones, who are  all members of         Zeus,   Aphrodite,  Apollo,  Poseidon, Artemis,           Hades,  the same family.      king of   goddess    god of                              god of the                       the gods     of love  music    god of           goddess  Underworld                                                        the sea of hunting                                                        18
Ancient India                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                      ▸▸ Art p.28  Great cities were built in India 5,000 years ago. This                              ▸▸ Asia p.29                                                                                      ▸▸ Astronomy p.32  marked the start of a unique civilization. In the years                             ▸▸ Buildings p.48                                                                                      ▸▸ Religion p.208  1526–1857, India was united as the Mughal Empire.                                   ▸▸ War pp.278–279    The Mughals made scientific breakthroughs and                                                             Emperor Babur                                                                                                            commanded his  beautiful works of art.                        Mughal Empire                                              troops from an                                                                                                            elephant.                        The central              The Mughal Empire was founded                        dome is 115 ft           by Babur, a ruler from Central Asia                        (35 m) tall.             who conquered northern India in                                                 1526. The Empire was ruled                                                 by Babur’s family for more                                                 than 300 years.                                                   Elephant                                                 driver, or                                                 mahout    Taj Mahal    Built by the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan in 1632,  the Taj Mahal is the tomb of his wife, Mumtaz  Mahal. The huge white marble building took  20,000 men more than ten years to finish.    This globe is marked  War elephants used  with the positions    their trunks and tusks  of the stars.         to kill the enemy.    Science               Babur’s army                        had more than                        80,000 men.    The Mughals studied the stars and  made brass globes to map their  positions. Scientists invented shampoo  and new ways to work with metal.                                                   19
Ancient Rome                                                         SEE ALSO                                                                       ▸▸ Buildings p.48                                                                       ▸▸ Europe p.94    About 2,000 years ago, the ancient Romans ruled a great              ▸▸ Governments p.123    empire, including all the lands around the Mediterranean             ▸▸ Law p.145    Sea. The Roman Empire was well organized, and it lasted              ▸▸ Maps p.155    for hundreds of years.                                               ▸▸ Slavery p.230                        Roman society                                    ▸▸ War pp.278–279    Emperor             Within the empire, there were different                                                  Asia  The ruler of the    groups of people, with different rights.                        Europe  empire, who was     Citizens had more rights than non-citizens,  all-powerful.       and slaves had no rights at all.                                        Rome                        Citizen                   Freed person                                     Mediterranean Sea                      Only citizens were able   A former slave, freed                      to vote and become        by their owner.        Roman Empire                      government officials.                                                Slave                                                A person owned                                                as property.                                                                         The Roman Empire started as just                                                                       one city, Rome, in what is now Italy.                                                                       Over time it grew across Europe.       Only Roman                                                        Roman soldiers  citizens and above                                                                       The Romans conquered their       were allowed                                                    empire using well-trained                                                                       armies, called Legions. This is a    to wear togas.                                                     centurion, an officer in charge of                                                                       80 legionnaires (foot soldiers).                                                                         Centurions                                                                       wore a                                                                       helmet                                                                       crest.                                                                         Armor                                                                       was made                                                                       from metal                                                                       links called                                                                       chain mail.    Roman buildings                                                      Shin guards    The Romans were expert builders, and  many of their buildings still stand. This is  the Pont du Gard, an aqueduct that carried  water to Nîmes, a Roman city in France.                                                  20
Animal families                                              SEE ALSO                                                               ▸▸ Animal groups  Animals live in many different types of family groups.  Some animals live in big groups, called colonies. They work     p.22  together to bring up their babies. Other animals form male  and female pairs. Family groups help animals to survive.     ▸▸ Animal homes p.23                                                                 ▸▸ Birds p.39                                                                 ▸▸ Insects p.134                                                                 ▸▸ Mammals p.154                                                                 ▸▸ Homes                                                                  pp.244—245                  Pair     After mating, a pair of    emperor penguins take  turns looking after the egg  and then feeding the baby.  They live with up to 5,000           other penguins.                                                                                                                                                                 Herd                                                                                                                                                                      Zebras move around in                                                                                                                                                                    large groups, called herds.                                                                                                                                                                    When babies are born, the                                                                                                                                                                   large numbers help protect                                                                                                                                                                    them from other animals’                                                                                                                                                                                  attacks.                Colony     Ant families can be very      large. The queen is the  leader of the colony and lays    the eggs. The other ants    work to protect and feed                the colony.                                                                                                                                                           Small family                                                                                                                                                                   After giving birth, a female                                                                                                                                                                  river otter cares for her pups                                                                                                                                                                   for two to three years until                                                                                                                                                                    they are ready to hunt and                                                                                                                                                                        look after themselves.                                                                                           21
Animal groups                                                                  SEE ALSO                                                                                 ▸▸ Animal families  Animals can be divided into groups, depending on their  body features. Animals that look and act in similar ways                          p.21  are grouped together. This is called classification.                                                                                 ▸▸ Fish p.101                                 Amphibians                      Birds                             These animals have         Birds have feathers,     ▸▸ Insects p.134                             wet skin. They live in   which keep them warm                              or near water. The     and help most to fly. They  ▸▸ Invertebrates                              babies hatch from        have beaks to catch or       p.139                               eggs, and change                                                              pick up food.      ▸▸ Spiders p.238                                 body shape to                                become adults.                                   ▸▸ Vertebrates p.266    The green band  shows which  animal groups  are vertebrates.        Invertebrates            Animal groups                                                Fish  There are many groups                                                          Fish live in water. They                             Animals are divided into      of invertebrates,           two main groups.                                 are covered in bony  including insects, slugs,                                                       plates, called scales,   spiders, and shellfish.   Vertebrates have spines,                                invertebrates don’t.                                 and have special                                                                                    organs called gills                              There are more groups                                  inside these two                                     for breathing.                                     main groups.          Reptiles                                                                                                         Mammals  Reptiles have scaly                                                                                                      Mammals have fur or                                                                                                                            hair on their bodies.      skin. They are  cold-blooded, which                                                                                                          They feed their                                                                                                                            babies on milk made    means they must   warm up in the sun                                                                                                          by the mothers.         before they                                   22         can move.
Animal homes                                                                    SEE ALSO                                                                                  ▸▸ Animal groups  Animals need homes for shelter and to keep their  young safe. Animal homes are built in many different                               p.22  places and in all shapes and sizes. Some animals work                           ▸▸ Birds p.39  together to build large structures. Others move                                 ▸▸ Insects p.134  every night, making new homes as they go.                                       ▸▸ Mammals p.154                                                                                  ▸▸ Homes  Weaver bird nest               Termite mound                                                                                     pp.244–245  Male weaver birds loop leaves  Termites work together to build                  ▸▸ Work p.274  and grass together to build    large mounds. The chimney shape  their nests. The entrance is   of the mound helps to keep the                          Termite mounds  at the bottom to stop other    termites inside cool.                                can reach more than  animals from getting in.                                                               Soldier termites       6 ft (2 m)                                                               protect the mound         high!                                                               from ants.                                   Turrets are built                                 for different                                 entrances and exits.                                   The termite workers                                 store grass in                                 the outer areas.                                   The queen termite                                 lives in the center of                                 the colony.                                                               New mud and          Beaver lodge                                                             sticks are added                                                             each year.           Beavers build their homes from                                                                                  branches and mud. The entrance                                                                                  is underwater, to stop other                                                                                  animals from finding it.                                                           23
Antarctica                                                                                      SEE ALSO                                                                                                  ▸▸ Arctic p.25  Antarctica is the fifth largest and most southern continent.  It is very cold and windy. Most of the land is buried under                                     ▸▸ Birds p.39  huge ice sheets, which stretch far out into the sea. In winter,  it can be as cold as –130ºF (–90°C), and windspeeds during                                      ▸▸ Changing world  storms can reach an incredible 200 mph (320 kph).                                                  pp.50–51                                                                                                    ▸▸ Climate change                                                                                                     p.60                                                                                                    ▸▸ Explorers p.96                                                                                                    ▸▸ Glaciers p.122                                 Antarctica                Blackfin                          is a great place to             icefish    Patagonian             find meteorites.                                     Research   toothfish             These dark space                                        ship                              rocks stand                 South                                                      Gigantic icebergs                                                     polar skua                                                    break off from the                            out against the                                                                        Antarctic ice sheet                              white snow.                                                                          and float northward.                                                                               Snow petrel                       Iceberg    Minke whale                            Weddell                                  Wandering                               Antarctic krill                                            seal                                   albatross  Fossil ferns found in                                                                                               Scientists are  Antarctica show us     Fossil fern                     South                                                        drilling into  that it was once a                                      Pole                                                        Lake Vostok,  much warmer place.                         Mount                                                                    2.5 miles (4 km)                                             Vinson                  Scott Base                                       below the ice,         About                                                  research station                                      looking for new      Antarctica                                                                                                      life forms.                                                                                             Lake                                                                                          Vostok    Population:      4,000       Highest point:      Race to the pole                Leopard      Mount     Mount Vinson                                           seal       Lowest point:       In 1911, Norwegian explorer                  Erebus  Bentley Subglacial                         Roald Amundsen beat Britain’s                                            Adélie          Trench                                                                                 penguin                         Robert Scott in the race to be    Biggest desert:                                                                         Emperor penguin        The whole        the first to the South                                             chicks are raised        continent                                                                           on the sea ice.                         Pole. Sadly, Scott’s                                                                              Big penguins                         team died on the                                                                              Emperor penguins are                         return journey.                 Amundsen             the largest kind of                                                         used dogsleds        penguin. They eat fish                                                         to reach the         and squid and dive as                                                         South Pole.          deep as 1,640 ft (500 m)                                                                              when hunting for food.  Longest river:        Onyx                                                                    24
Arctic                                                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                                               ▸▸ Antarctica p.24  The Arctic is a cold region that surrounds the North Pole.  It is mostly sea, which is frozen for much of the year, but                                                  ▸▸ Climate change  it also includes most of Greenland and the northernmost                                                         p.60  parts of North America, Europe, and Asia.                                                                                                               ▸▸ Oceans and seas                                                                                                                  p.187                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Polar habitats                                                                                                                  p.197                                                                                                                 ▸▸ World p.275    Chilly circle    The Arctic Circle is about twice    the size of the US. The animals                                            Chukchi                                                                                                    Reindeer  that live there need to be                         Arctic                                                  snowy owl  able to survive in the cold.    Land animals have thick              Alaska            Sea ice     Walrus                                          Lemmings are  fur or fluffy feathers,           line fishing                                                                     small rodents.  and sea animals have                                                                                               They eat plants                                                                             Arctic tern               Brown         and live in burrows.  a thick layer of fat.                                                                               lemming                                                                                                                     The Nenets                                                         Narwhal                                                     people of Arctic                                                                                                                     Russia are reindeer                                Musk ox                                                                              herders who live                                                                                                                     in tents made of  About the                                                                       Submarine           Nenets         reindeer skin.    Arctic                                                         Arctic      North                                       55 million years                                                         poppy        Pole                                     ago, the Arctic was       Population:                    Inuit ice            Arctic fox          Arctic                            so hot that there  At least 500,000                  fishing                                  Ocean   in summer, but                                                                                                was no ice, and   fewer in winter                                                                      Gas                                                                                                               alligators lived   Highest point:                              Iron ore                             Ice breaker  Oil  Gunnbjørn Fjeld,                                                Arctic cod                                        in the sea.        Greenland     Lowest point:         All change                                                                              Polar bears    Arctic Ocean                         Our planet is getting warmer,                                                            Polar bears live in the  Biggest desert:        and the Arctic sea ice is melting.                                                     Arctic and roam the sea    Arctic Polar         This means that ships can now                                                         ice, hunting seals. The        Desert           travel across the Arctic between                                                      bears are at risk from                         the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.                                                      climate change because                                                                                                                the sea ice is melting.                                                                                                                 This makes it harder                                                                                                                    for the bears to find                                                                                                                     seals to eat.                                                                       25
The story of...                                                Paint    Color                                                     Artists make paint by                                                        mixing something called  Our world is full of beautiful colors.                 a pigment with water.  The colors we see around us are                       A pigment is a material  actually different types of light                     that changes the color of  bouncing off objects and into our                     reflected light by absorbing  eyes. Colors also have meanings.                      some colors and reflecting  For example, a red light means “stop”  in traffic, and a white flag means                              other colors.  “surrender” in war.                                                                                        Artists mix                                                                                      paint on a                                                                                      palette.                                          Rainbow colors                                        White light is made from all                                    the colors of the rainbow—red,                                        orange, yellow, green, blue,                                    indigo, and violet. When white                                         light from the sun passes                                      through rain, it can refract                                       (split) to make a rainbow.    The male peacock  is brightly colored  compared to the female.         Animal colors    Male birds are often colorful to    attract female birds. Some     animals use bright colors as a  warning, and some can change  color. Others use their coloring          to blend in with their             surroundings.                                                          Male peacock                                      Female peacock                                                    26
All the colors of light         Green light                                                     except for green are            reflects into                                                     absorbed by the leaf.           our eyes.                                                                                                                    Eye                                                                                                                  The green                                                                                                                light is not                                                                                                                absorbed                                                                                                                and bounces                                                                                                                off the leaf.                                                                                  Reflecting colors                                                                                A plant looks green because                                                                              green light reflects off it into                                                                              our eyes. The other colors of                                                                                     light from the sun are                                                                                      absorbed by the                                                                                        plant’s leaves.                                                                                       Yellow                     Yellow and                                                                                     (Primary)                  red make                                                                                                                orange.                                                           Yellow and blue                                                         make green.                                                                            Blue                         Red                                                                          (Primary)                    (Primary)                                           Silk dress                                  Mixing colors              Blue and                                         from 1750                                                              red make                                                                                                                purple.          Fashion                                                                              Primary paint colors can be      All around the world,   different styles and colors                                            mixed to make secondary colors.  are used in clothing to help  people express themselves.                                              The primary colors are red, yellow,  Fashion changes over time.   Clothes are very different                                                 and blue. Secondary colors can        now from those worn                                                     also be mixed to make new          250 years ago.                                                                              colors—for example, mixing                                                                                       orange and green                                                                                       makes brown.                                                       27
Art                                                                               SEE ALSO                                                                                    ▸▸ Ancient Rome  When you create a picture or sculpture, you are making art.  Art can show something from real life or the imagination,                            p.20  and is made of different materials. Throughout history,                           ▸▸ Color pp.26–27  people have drawn or painted pictures of the world around                         ▸▸ Buildings p.48  them. Art helps us show our feelings about the world and                          ▸▸ Crafts p.75  creates beautiful objects to look at.                                             ▸▸ Photography    Painting                              Bedroom in Arles by Vincent van Gogh, 1888     p.190                                                                                    ▸▸ Stone Age p.243  Painters use an object such  as a brush loaded with                                                                   Landscape at Ceret  colored paint to create an                                                                by Juan Gris, 1911  image on paper, board, or  canvas. Paintings can be  detailed or simply show lines  and shapes.    Stone Age handprints at      Cueva de las Manos    Cave painting                     Lifelike painting                                        Abstract painting  The first paintings were made on  Many paintings show lifelike images from the               Abstract art uses colors and  cave walls around 40,000 years    world. This could be an indoor or an outdoor               shapes to show amazing pictures  ago. They showed handprints,      view, a person, or an object.                              that aren’t lifelike, but could  people, and animals.                                                                         show something real.    Sculpture                             Dancer Adjusting her Shoe                   The Great Wave by Hokusai, c. 1831                                              by Degas, c. 1890  Sculptors work in clay, wood, stone,  metal, or other materials to create  objects. These might show people  or abstract shapes.    Sculpture of a man,                   Drawing                                     Printing  from ancient Rome.                                        Artists use pencils, colored                Pictures can be cut out of a material                                        crayons, chalk, charcoal, and ink           such as wood and covered in ink or                                        to draw beautiful images on paper.          paint. The ink or paint on the cutout                                        Drawing is quicker than painting,           picture is then transferred onto                                        so it is a good way of recording            paper, to create a print.                                        real-life scenes.                                          28
Asia                                                                                                 SEE ALSO                                                                                                       ▸▸ Ancient China  The biggest continent on Earth is Asia. More than  60 percent of the world’s population live here.                                                         p.16  Asia has many landscapes, from snow-capped  mountains and sun-scorched deserts to                                                                ▸▸ Ancient India  lush rain forests and sandy beaches.                                                                    p.19                                                                                                         ▸▸ Buildings p.48                                                                                                         ▸▸ Mammals p.154                                                                                                         ▸▸ Maps p.155                                                                                                         ▸▸ World p.275    India and China           Much of northern                            Asia has a rocky     are both home          landscape, with few      to more than          people living in it.      one billion                                         Flying squirrel  Yakuts       people.                                      Cross-country                                      skiing in winter  Baikal seal                   Kamchatka hot               About                                                                                           springs                 Asia                Weightlifting             Saiga                                         Raccoon      Tokyo             Population:                                      antelope                                           dog      Skytree           4.427 billion                                                          Bactrian         Forbidden                                 Highest point:                                                         camel               City                                 Mount Everest    Sand cat                                                                                                         Lowest point:                                                                                                                  Dead Sea, Israel                                      Yak                                                   Rice                                                                                                                  Biggest desert:                            Caracal                     Giant panda      Golden                   Rice is one of  Arabian Desert                                                                          larch                   the main foods              Burj Khalifa                                                                        in most Asian    Longest river:                                                                                                  countries.      Yangtze, China    Sand dunes                                        Taj Mahal    Taj Mahal                             Indian          Shwedagon                                      elephant               Paya  India’s most famous building is  the Taj Mahal. It is made of white                                       Orangutan  marble and was completed in  1648. The Taj Mahal is the burial                                                               Toraja house  place of Mumtaz Mahal, wife of  the emperor Shah Jahan.                                                                           Rafflesia                                                                       Pandas                                                                       These rare black-and-white bears                                                                     live in the mountains of China.                                                                     They spend most of their time                                                                     eating bamboo. Pandas                                                                     are a symbol of peace and                                                                     friendship in China.                                                                       29
Asteroids                                                                     SEE ALSO                                                                                ▸▸ Gravity p.125  Asteroids are rocky or metallic objects that travel                           ▸▸ Metals p.162  around the sun. They formed at the same time as the                           ▸▸ Meteorites  planets. Most asteroids are covered in craters, or dents,  from where they have smashed into each other.                                    p.164                                                                                ▸▸ Rocks and  Asteroid shapes                                 The craters on an asteroid’s                                                  surface are made by bumping      minerals p.214  Most asteroids have uneven shapes,              into smaller asteroids.       ▸▸ Solar system  but the biggest asteroids are round.  The biggest asteroids are also called                                            p.233  dwarf planets.                                                                                          The asteroid                                                                                          Toutatis is                                                                                         3 miles                                                                                        (5 km) long.    Scientists think Toutatis is                                                                                  It takes Toutatis  made of two separate pieces                                                                                   four years to travel  held together by gravity.                                                                                     around the sun.           Venus                                    The main belt                 Asteroid mining                     Mercury                                                    Most asteroids travel       Scientists think that in the future                                                    around the sun in the       people will mine asteroids for their                                                     “main belt” between        metals, minerals, and water. Spaceships                                                     Mars and Jupiter.          may stop off on asteroids as they                                                    There are millions          travel around the solar system.                                                    of asteroids in this                                Sun      Mars      belt, but they are                                                  very far apart.  Earth                                           Jupiter  The asteroid belt                                                    30
Astronauts                                                           SEE ALSO                                                                       ▸▸ Explorers p.96  Astronauts are people who are specially trained to take              ▸▸ Moon p.171  part in missions in space. They help us learn more about             ▸▸ Exploration  the universe we live in. Fewer than 600 people have  been into space, and only 12 have walked on the moon.                   pp.180–181                                                                       ▸▸ Solar system  The helmet visor has a  special filter that shields                                             p.233  sunlight, as it can be                                               ▸▸ Space travel p.237  extremely bright in space.                                           ▸▸ Universe p.263                                                                                                   Solar panels    A camera                                    Tools can be             The International  records what                                attached to the          Space Station  the astronaut                               front of the  is seeing.                                  spacesuit.               The International Space                                                                       Station is a permanent  The backpack                                       The suit is       base for astronauts.  holds oxygen                                       made of many      The station is 250 miles  supplies for                                       layers of fabric  (400 km) above the  breathing.                                         that keep the     Earth. It can house six                                                     astronaut safe    astronauts at a time.      In 1961, Russian                               and warm.       space explorer                                              Becoming an astronaut     Yuri Gagarin                                              It takes many years of work to become an      became the first                        astronaut. Astronauts have to learn many         human to go                          new skills. They also train hard to make          into space.                         sure they are fit and healthy.    Astronaut suit                                                                          Astronauts train underwater because                                                                                           they float weightlessly, like in space.  Space can be both very hot and  very cold. To keep themselves safe,         31  astronauts wear special suits with  helmets, gloves, boots, and an air supply.
Astronomy                                                                           SEE ALSO                                                                                      ▸▸ Earth p.83  Astronomy is the science of studying space. The first                               ▸▸ Light p.147                                                                                      ▸▸ Science p.217    astronomers looked at the night sky with just their eyes.                           ▸▸ The sciences  Modern astronomers use binoculars and telescopes to                                    pp.218–219  look at things too far away to be seen with the naked  eye. They look at space to learn about our                                          ▸▸ Sun p.247                                                                                        ▸▸ Universe p.263    planet and the universe around it.    Telescope                                      The “eyepiece” has    Rays of light                                                 a small lens that     enter the  Telescopes collect light and                   magnifies the image.  telescope’s  magnify images of distant                                            tube.  objects. They are made of                      A mirror reflects  specially shaped glass surfaces                light towards  called mirrors and lenses, which               the eye.  can bounce (reflect) or bend  (refract) rays of light.    Light is reflected off                                                                  The biggest  this curved mirror.                                                                 telescope on Earth                                                                                        is the Gran Telescopio                                                                                       Canarias in Spain. It                                                                                          has a mirror 34 ft                                                                                              (10 m) wide!                                                                         Earth in space                                                                         Until the 16th century, people believed                                                                       that the Earth was at the center of the                                                                       solar system. We now know this is not true.    Galileo Galilei                                                                          Earth  Moon                                                                       Sun  Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) was the first  scientist to use a telescope to study space                          People used to believe that the sun and moon  objects. However, his findings weren’t always                                      moved around the Earth.  accepted by other  people. He was put  in prison for saying  that the sun, as  opposed to the  Earth, was at the  center of the  solar system.                                                                                         Now we know that the moon moves around the                                                                                               Earth, which moves around the sun.                                                   32
Atmosphere                                                                SEE ALSO                                                                            ▸▸ Atoms p.34  An atmosphere is a blanket layer of gases that surrounds a                ▸▸ Earth p.83  planet or moon. The Earth’s atmosphere gives us the air we                ▸▸ Gases p.117  breathe. It also keeps our planet warm, blocks harmful rays               ▸▸ Meteorites p.164  from the sun, and stops space rocks from hitting us.                      ▸▸ Sun p.247                                                                            ▸▸ Temperature p.252                                                                            ▸▸ Weather p.271    Earth’s atmosphere                                                        The Hubble Space                                                                            Telescope travels around  The Earth’s atmosphere has five                                           Earth in the exosphere.  layers, each of a different thickness.                                    It takes amazing photos  The atmosphere gets thinner as                                            of space.  it gets higher and closer  to space.                                          Exosphere                                          The exosphere is the last layer       International       Space Station                        before outer space starts. It                                           reaches halfway to the moon.                                                     Thermosphere                                               The temperature in this                                              layer can change a lot. The                                          thermosphere contains glowing                                               lights, known as auroras.    The first human in                               Mesosphere                  Aurora  space, Yuri Gagarin,                         This is the coldest part  traveled around                            of Earth’s atmosphere. It      When a bit of space  the Earth in the                            stops falling space dust      dust burns up in the  thermosphere.                               from striking the Earth.      Earth’s atmosphere                                                                            it is called a meteor.                            Highest                Stratosphere                            skydive       The stratosphere contains the                                              ozone layer, which protects                                               us from the sun’s rays.          The highest                                Troposphere              Airplanes fly in      skydive started                     The troposphere begins at the     the troposphere.                                          Earth’s surface. It is where all  24 miles (39 km)                                            of our weather takes place.    above the Earth’s           surface.                                            33
Atoms                                                                SEE ALSO                                                                       ▸▸ Carbon cycle p.49  Atoms are tiny, round building blocks that build everything  in the universe. They are so small we can’t see them and             ▸▸ Changing states  are mostly made of empty space. Humans, cars, stars, and                p.57  everything else around us are all made from tiny atoms.                                                                       ▸▸ Chemistry p.58                                                                         ▸▸ Elements p.90                                                                         ▸▸ Solar system                                                                          p.233    Inside an atom?                           Atom                              The atoms in a                                                                              molecule share  Atoms are made of even                                       An oxygen      electrons.  smaller particles. There are                                 molecule is  three types of particles                                     made from two  inside atoms: protons,                                       oxygen atoms.  neutrons, and electrons.    Nucleus                                                                            Oxygen  The center                                                                         molecules  of the atom  is called its                                                                 Molecules  nucleus.                                                                                 Two or more atoms                                                      Protons                    stuck together are                                                                                 called a molecule.                                   Neutron                                       Molecules can be long                                                                                 chains of atoms, or  Electrons                                                                      arranged in shapes.  Electrons circle  the edges of                                                                       There are  every atom.                                                                                7 billion                                                                                 atoms in the period                                                                                at the end of this                                                                                sentence—more than                                                                                 there are people                                                                                      on Earth.    Carbon atoms    Carbon joins with other atoms  in molecules to form all living  things. Carbon atoms can be  arranged in different ways to  make different materials.                                     Diamond                     Pencil                                                    34
Aztecs                                                                  The turquoise stone  SEE ALSO                                                                          symbolized the       ▸▸ Buildings p.48                                                                          breath of the gods.  ▸▸ Crafts p.75                                                                                               ▸▸ Farming p.98  The Aztecs were a people who lived                                                           ▸▸ Incas p.132  in Central America. They had a huge                                                          ▸▸ Maya p.158  empire between 1400 and 1519 ce,                                                             ▸▸ Religion p.208  during which time they built great  stone cities. Farmers produced corn  and avocados, and bred turkeys.    Aztec city                                      Priests sacrificed                 Mask                                                  animals and humans  At the center of each city stood                using knives of flint.               The Aztecs used masks in  a group of temples. Most temples                                                   religious ceremonies or to display  were set on top of enormous                                                      in temples. This wooden mask is  stepped pyramids that could be                                                 covered with pieces of a precious  more than 197 ft (60 m) tall.                                               blue-green stone called turquoise.           Pyramids and                                                                                                      Many pyramids had         palaces were                                                                                                      twin temples on top.         made of stone.                                                                                                                           Only priests and                                                                                                                           those who were                                                                                                                           to be sacrificed                                                                                                                           climbed the                                                                                                                           pyramid.                                      Markets                                    were held                                    once a week.    Boats were                        Crowds sang  used for                          during sacrifices.  transporting  goods.                                             Most cities were built                                                     beside lakes or rivers.                                                                              Merchants traveled                                                        35                    huge distances to                                                                              sell their goods.
Bicycles                                                                                      SEE ALSO                                                                                                ▸▸ Inventions  A bicycle is a two-wheeled vehicle. There are many types  of bicycles. Some are for cycling on the road, others for                                        pp.136–137  riding up and down mountains, and others for racing  around a track. Cyclists wear helmets to                                                      ▸▸ Metals p.162  protect their heads.                                                                                                ▸▸ Sports p.239                                                                                                  ▸▸ Games                                                                                                   pp.240–241                                                                                                  ▸▸ Transportation                                                                                                   pp.258—259    How a bicycle works                                              The hard outer covering                                                                   and spongy inner material  To move a bicycle forward, a                                     of bicycle helmets protect  cyclist pushes down on the pedals.                               riders’ heads if they fall.  These move a chain connected to  the rear wheel. The bike is steered                                            The right lever applies  with a set of handlebars, which                                                the front brake, and the  have brake levers to help the                                                  left lever applies the  rider to slow down.                                                            rear brake.    This racing bike has                                                                          The curved  very thin tires for                                                                           handlebars on this  extra speed.                                                                                  bike allow the rider                                                                                                to crouch down for                                                                                                an easier ride.    The derailleur                       Bicycle wheels              Cycle racing  is a part of the  bike that moves                      Most bicycle wheels have    In the fastest type of bike  the chain to a                       traditional spokes (wire    racing, riders compete on  different cog                        rods) that join the hub at  bicycles without brakes  for going up                         the center of the wheel     or gears. They ride on  or down hills.                       to the rim at the edge.     sloped tracks in arenas                                       Racing wheels have just     called velodromes. Other  Traditional                          a few large spokes.         types of races take place  spoked                                                           on mountain tracks and  wheel                                                            on roads. The most famous                                                                   of these races is the                                                                   2,175 mile (3,500 km)                                                                   Tour de France.                          Carbon-fiber                        racing wheel                                         36
Big Bang                                                                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Atoms p.34  Scientists believe that the universe began in a                                                                                ▸▸ Elements p.90  dramatic event called the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years                                                                         ▸▸ Gases p.117  ago. The universe was tiny at the start, but it has                                                                            ▸▸ Light p.147  been expanding ever since.                                                                                                     ▸▸ Solar system p.233                                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Universe p.263  1. The Big Bang                                      Creation                                                                  ▸▸ Volume p.269  The universe was tiny and  very hot. It started to grow.                        The universe started as a tiny                                 Re-creating the                                                       point of pure energy. It then                                  Big Bang  2. Atoms  After 380,000 years,                                   began to quickly expand and                                  Scientists try to create the conditions  tiny particles formed,                                     cool down. Over time it got                              of the Big Bang in huge machines  called atoms.                                                   bigger and bigger.                                  called accelerators, which smash tiny                                                                                                                      particles together.  3. First stars and galaxies                                                                   Scientists think  The first stars and clusters of                                                               the first stars were  Particle  stars, called galaxies, appeared                                                              probably very big     accelerator  100 to 200 million years after                                                                and very bright.  the Big Bang.           Most scientists                                                                                              Light from distant                                                                                                                      galaxies travels     think our universe                                                                                               for billions of          will keep                                                                                                   years before it                                                                                                                      reaches Earth.        expanding                forever.    4. Our solar system  The sun and the rest of the solar  system formed nine billion years  after the Big Bang.                              The space between                            galaxies keeps expanding.                          The universe may keep                        expanding forever.    5. Today’s universe  The universe is still expanding.  Scientists study this stretching of  space by measuring how fast other  galaxies are moving away from us.                                                         37
Biology                                                                    SEE ALSO                                                                             ▸▸ Cells p.56  Biology is the science of living things. It studies how                    ▸▸ Evolution p.95  plants and animals interact with each other and their                      ▸▸ Food p.106  surroundings. It includes grouping and labeling living                     ▸▸ Food chains p.107  things and investigating how they live.                                    ▸▸ Habitats p.126                                                                             ▸▸ Human body p.130                   Each part of a plant has a            Botany              ▸▸ Plants p.194                   name. This is the petal.        This is the study of                                                    plants, from tiny                Ecology  The human body is                                mosses and algae              The study of how  made up of many                                                               plants and animals  connecting parts.                                   all the way to         depend on each other                                                      massive trees.         and their environment,    Human biology                                                                      to survive.  This investigates   how the human  body works—how  it’s put together,  and what it needs   to stay healthy.                                                         Biology                                                     Biology covers lots of                                                 different areas. It can be                                                broken down into smaller                                               sections that often overlap.         Zoology                                                                                     Living things    Zoology is the                                                                                 are made of  study of animals—                                                                                tiny parts  how their bodies                                                                                 called cells.  work and develop     and how they                                                              Microbiology                                                                             This is the study of        behave.                                                               tiny living things                                                                                   like bacteria,                                                                             viruses, and fungi.                                                 38
Birds                                                                                                    SEE ALSO                                                                                                           ▸▸ Aircraft p.13  Birds are animals that have feathers and beaks. They lay                                                 ▸▸ Animal groups  hard eggs, which their chicks hatch out of. Most birds can  fly, and they are found all over the world.                                                                 p.22                                                                                                           ▸▸ Dinosaurs p.80                                                                   Brightly colored                        ▸▸ Eggs p.86                                                                   feathers stand                          ▸▸ Fruit and seeds                                                                   out among                                                                   the trees.                                 p.115                                                                                                           ▸▸ Rain forest p.204                                                                                                                    Short beak to pick                                                                                                                  up nuts and seeds.    Hooked beak for                                                                                          Yellow  picking food.                                                                                            warbler                                                                                  Macaw                      Songbirds    Parrots                                   Strong claws                                                   Most birds in the world are part                                            to move along                                                  of a huge family called songbirds.  These tropical birds are                  branches.                                                      Each type of songbird has its  colorful and often very                                                                                  own special song.  noisy. They are strong fliers  and eat fruit, nuts, and seeds.                                                                                                              Long tail                                                                                                                                               feathers help                                                                                                                                               with steering.    Large wings                                  Curved beak                      There are almost  help to fly high.                            tears food.                                                                                10,000 different                                            Birds of prey                                                                                  kinds of birds.                                            Birds of prey hunt                     Bald eagle             for their food. They                                            have sharp beaks,                                            fly fast, and grab                                            food, such as fish,                                            with their feet.    Long, curved bill                                                             Swimming birds  used to find food.                                                                                Not all birds can fly.  Wading birds                   Webbed                                         Penguins swim                                 feet for                                       underwater instead.  These long-legged birds        walking                                        Their feathers are  wade around in the mud.        in water.                                      waterproof, and they  They search for small                                                         use their wings to steer.  animals, such as crabs,  in the water to eat.                                                                                     Emperor penguin                                                             Scarlet ibis                                                                            39
Black holes                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                    ▸▸ Galaxies p.116  Black holes are the universe’s most mysterious objects.                           ▸▸ Gravity p.125  They form when a star much more massive than the sun                              ▸▸ Light p.147  runs out of fuel. It explodes as a “supernova,” then                              ▸▸ Physics p.192  collapses under its own gravity, creating a black hole.                           ▸▸ Stars p.242                                                                                    ▸▸ Sun p.247                                                                                    ▸▸ Volume p.269                                           The enormous         The edge of a                                         gravity of a black   black hole is called                                         hole distorts space  an event horizon.                                         and time.  Invisible monster    We can’t see black holes, as even  light gets trapped by their gravity.  However, many are surrounded by  hot discs of gas and dust, which give  off high-energy radiation that can  be seen using special telescopes.      Black holes can    collide with other      black holes and       get larger.    Supermassive black hole                                                      The center of a                                                                               black hole is called  The most massive black holes are found at the                                a singularity.  center of galaxies such as the Milky Way. They  may form when massive clouds of gas collapse.               Spaghettification                                                                Things that fall into black holes are                                                              stretched out, or “spaghettified.” An                                                              imaginary astronaut would feel a                                                              stronger pull on one end of their body                                                              than the other, stretching them apart.                                                              40
Body cells                                                                      SEE ALSO                                                                                  ▸▸ Cells p.56  Body parts are made up of tiny things called cells. Cells  have important jobs to do, like sending messages, turning                       ▸▸ Genes p.119  food into energy, and fighting off germs. Every cell has a  particular job to do to keep the body healthy.                                  ▸▸ Human body                                                                                     p.130                                                                                    ▸▸ Microscopic life                                                                                     p.165                                                                                    ▸▸ Sickness p.225                                                                                    ▸▸ Skin p.229    Inside a cell                                                                   Nucleus                                                                                  The nucleus is the control  All our body cells have an                                                      center of the cell. It  outer shell with a liquid                                                       contains instructions  inside. In the very center                                                      called genes.  of the cell is a core,  called the nucleus.    Mitochondria                                                                    Cell membrane  These tiny structures                                                           The membrane is  release energy to                                                               the edge of the cell.  power the cell.                                                                 It allows things to                                                                                  move in and out.    Cytoplasm                                                                               There are  Cytoplasm is a                                                                       approximately  liquid inside the cell  where chemicals                                                                 37.2 trillion  mix together to                                                                        cells in the  bring the cell to life.                                                               human body!    Types of cell               Red blood cells                Fat cells store and  Nerve cells have                              pick up oxygen                 release energy.      long stems. They  Cells come in many          from the lungs                 They protect the     carry electrical  different sizes and         and transport it               body from bumps      messages to  shapes. Each one is         around the body.               and knocks.          the brain.  perfectly suited for  the job it does in          White blood cells                                   Intestine cells  the body. Cells can         change shape and                                    are frilly. The  divide to make more         squeeze in                                          frills absorb  of themselves.              between other                                       useful nutrients                              cells to kill germs.                                from food.                                                           41
The story of...                                                                      Animal stories    Storytelling                                                                      Many stories feature animals                                                                                  as their main characters. These  Storytelling is the activity of telling or writing                              animals speak and dress like real  stories. They can be real or made up, can be  of any length, and can be about any subject.                                      people, although they often  People have always told stories to entertain                                        live in animal homes. Br’er  each other or to inform people about, and                                               Rabbit is a character  make sense of, their world.                                                                from the South.         Oral history                                                               Br’er Rabbit                                                                                  wears human      Because early people                                                        clothes.  couldn’t read or write, they  passed on stories by telling                                                               Br’er Rabbit      them to each other. The  storyteller often acted out  bits of the story. People still           tell stories in this             way today.          In ancient India,                 Storytelling in a library       people recited all                                                                  What is a story?  10,600     verses of the sacred                                             A story is a fictional (made-up)    hymn book, Rigveda,                                                 account of imaginary or real         from memory.                                                                     events and people. A story has a                                                                     beginning, a middle, and an end.                                                                          The Chinese story of Pangu                                                                             explains the creation                                                                                  of the Earth.    Beginning                               Middle                                  End  In the beginning, there was chaos. Out  As Pangu grew up, he created the Earth  When Pangu died, his breath became  of chaos came an egg, and out of this   and the sky, and stood between them     the wind, his voice became thunder,  egg hatched Pangu, the first creature.  to force them slowly apart.             and his bones became valuable minerals.                                            42
Poetry                                       Fairy tales                                                Poetry is a type of                        A fairy tale is a story that                                       literature. It often has short,                contains magic and characters                                       rhyming lines joined together                 such as fairies, witches, goblins,                                       in verses. A poem uses words                 or giants. Fairy tales tell the story                                                                                     of good versus evil, and usually                                         very carefully to suggest                    have a happy ending. Sleeping                                       different meanings or ideas.                   Beauty, Aladdin, and The Boy                                            It can be any length and                           Who Cried Wolf are                                              about any subject.                                all examples of                                                                                                   fairy tales.                                         Beowulf is a very         In the fairy tale                                       long poem about           Aladdin, a genie                                       an ancient hero.          magically appears                                                                 from a lamp.               Novels                                                                            Magical lamp                A novel is a long             With more than         story about people and    their lives. Novels can be set in   8,000 pages, the  imaginary or real worlds, and can    take place at any point in time.   world’s longest novel is  There are many different types of      Men of Goodwill by    novel. For example, a historical     French author Jules    novel would be set in the past              Romains.        and teach about history.                                                                                     Filming               Films                                                                                   Romeo                                                                                   and Juliet          Films are a visual                                                                                                   form of stories. Actors                                                                 Children’s stories                  perform the story in                                                                 from around                   a real-life setting. The actors                                                                 the world                      speak the lines of the story                                                                                                and try to make the film as                                                                                                       realistic and lifelike                                                                                                          as possible.                                                            43
Books                                                                                             SEE ALSO                                                                                                    ▸▸ Storytelling  Books are collections of written words put together  to tell stories or give you information. Before books were                                           pp.42–43  invented, people shared stories by remembering and  telling them to each other. Millions of books have been                                           ▸▸ Inventions  created since paper was invented, and many are now read                                              pp.136–137  on electronic devices such as tablets.                                                                                                    ▸▸ Language p.144                                                                                                      ▸▸ Materials p.157                                                                                                      ▸▸ Writing p.280    Early books                                                                 Medieval prayer book    Books have been written  and decorated by hand  for thousands of years.  Pages were often made  from parchment, which is  the thinned skin of an  animal. These books took  a long time to make.            J.K. Rowling’s         Golden book        first Harry Potter       In Europe, monks wrote      book has sold more         the first books in Latin. They                                 decorated them with real gold.     than 100 million             copies since                1997.    Printing    In around 1440 in Germany,  Johannes Gutenberg invented  the printing press. He carved  single letters onto metal  blocks, then put them  together as words, and  printed them onto pages.    1900s                          Fiction                                      Non-fiction  printing  press                          A book of fiction is a story in              A non-fiction book contains facts                                 which the author writes about                about the real world. Dictionaries,                                 imaginary people and events.                 atlases, cookbooks, and books                                 Fiction books can also be                    about history and animals are all                                 called novels.                               examples of non-fiction books.                                                                            44
Brain                                                                                                          SEE ALSO                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Body cells p.41  The brain controls the whole body. Every time we think,                                                        ▸▸ Feelings p.99  feel, or move, the brain is at work. It even keeps working                                                     ▸▸ Human body  when we’re asleep. The brain is the most complicated  organ in the living world.                                                                                        p.130                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Robots p.212                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Sight p.226                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Sleep p.231                                                    Mov                                                                 Brain                                                        ement                                                      Nerves                                                  Touch        Planning             Thinking                                                                  Speaking           Judging                     Nervous system                                   Understanding                                         words                                            Feeling                Nerves connect the brain                                                                                                                 to the rest of the body in a                                                       Sound                           Taste                     network called the                                                                                     Smell                       nervous system. Nerves                                   Recognizing                 Feelings                                          carry information between                           Vision       faces                                                                    different body parts.    Brain map                                      Memory    Different areas of                                           The brain has an     Brain areas  the brain are in                                             area especially for     Senses  charge of different                                          storing memories.       Thoughts  jobs in the body.                                                                    Language                                                               This area controls      Movement                                                               coordination,           Understanding                                                               helping different       the world                                                               parts of the body       Feelings                                                               work together.          Coordination                                                                 The spinal cord                                                               sends signals to                                                               and receives                                                               signals from the                                                               rest of the body.    Thinking                         Neuron                                           Acting alone                                   passes  The brain is made up of          on signal.                                       The brain does some things  tiny cells called nerves, or                                                      without us having to think.  neurons. They look like                                                           For example, it keeps our  little trees. When we                                                             hearts pumping blood  think, tiny electrical and                                                        around our bodies at the  chemical signals move                                                             right speed and controls  quickly through the cells.                                                        our breathing.                                                                           45
Bridges                                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                                ▸▸ Cars p.52  Bridges are structures that carry people and vehicles                                         ▸▸ Engineering p.91  over obstacles. They are usually built over rivers,                                           ▸▸ Materials p.157  valleys, and roads. Bridges are designed to hold                                              ▸▸ Rivers p.211  heavy loads and survive bad weather.                                                          ▸▸ Storms p.243                                                                                                ▸▸ Transportation                    Bridge types                                                                                                   pp.258–259                           Engineers design different types of bridges                           depending on the size of the gap to be                                    The wires used                           crossed, the type of land around it, and                                 for the cables on                           the weight of the crossing traffic.                                                                                                 the Golden Gate                                                Suspension bridges                                Bridge could go                                                      A suspension bridge can carry                                                      heavy loads. Steel cables are                 around the Earth                                                      anchored to strong supportive                    three times.                                                      towers, spreading the weight.                                                                                                Tall towers at each                                                                           Cables provide       end of the bridge                                                                           support from above.  are anchored deep                                                                                                in the ground.                                             Golden Gate Bridge,                                  Road or                                           San Francisco, CA                                    walkway made                                                                                                from strong                                                                                                concrete.    Arch                                     Truss                                                Beam  Arch bridges are usually made of stones  A truss bridge is built from triangles called        A beam bridge is the most simple design.  cut into exactly the right wedge shapes  trusses. Triangles are the strongest shapes,         All the weight is placed directly on top.  to form an arch.                         so this bridge can carry heavy weights.              It is built to be stiff and not bend.                                                                       46
Bronze Age                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                   ▸▸ Buildings p.48  The Bronze Age is a period of history after the Stone Age                        ▸▸ Crafts p.75  and before the Iron Age. It began about 5,500 years ago                          ▸▸ Iron Age p.140  when societies first learned to make a metal called bronze.                      ▸▸ Metals p.162  Bronze is a mix of the metals tin and copper. Combined,                          ▸▸ Stone Age p.243  these metals are stronger than they would be alone.                              ▸▸ Trade p.257                                                                                   ▸▸ Writing p.280    Br             onze Age bracelets                        Bronze weapons           Bronze Age spear tip                                                           were used by the  Bronze                                                   first armies during     Early writing    Using bronze tools allowed                                  the Bronze Age.      The first written language  societies to clear more land                                                     was invented in the Bronze  for farming, and to grow, store,                                                 Age. It was called cuneiform.  and trade more food and goods.                                                   Writers used pointed reeds  Bronze was also used to make                                                     called styluses to make marks  weapons and jewelry.                                                             in soft clay tablets, which                                                                                   then hardened.  Settlements                                                       People traded more with  During the Bronze Age,                               other societies during the  people lived together in                             Bronze Age. Some traders  large groups for the first                           used their money to buy  time. Settlements were                               bronze jewelry.  bigger than earlier  villages had been.                                                               Bronze Age cuneiform  There were even                                                                      tablet from Iraq  towns and cities.                                     These buildings       The houses have                                     in Germany are        wooden frames and                                     copies of Bronze      are built on stilts.                                     Age houses.                                                         47
Buildings                                                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                                                  ▸▸ Ancient Greece  A building is a solid structure fixed in one place. It has walls  and a roof to shelter us from the weather. The shape of the                                                        p.18  building depends on its purpose. Buildings can be many  different things, including hospitals, schools, and houses.                                                     ▸▸ Ancient India                                                                                                                     p.19                                                                                                                    ▸▸ Bridges p.46                                                                                                                    ▸▸ Castles p.53                                                                                                                    ▸▸ Engineering p.91                                                                                                                    ▸▸ Factories p.97    Types of buildings                                                    Older buildings,                                The world’s                                                                        like this cathedral,  Many towns and cities have a mix of                                   are less tall but are                     tallest building,  buildings from across history. These                                  often designed  buildings have different designs and                                  to look very                               the Burj Khalifa in  are made from a variety of materials.                                 impressive.                                 Dubai, is 2,716 ft                                                                                                                  (828 m) tall—which                               Skyscrapers are      Modern buildings                                                is more than 100                               tall buildings with  are often made                               many floors. They    of glass. Glass is                                                  houses tall.                               are used as offices  strong and lets in                               or apartments.       lots of light.                                                                                                                    Stone has been                                                                                                                  used for building                                                                                                                  for thousands of                                                                                                                  years, because it                                                                                                                  is strong and                                                                                                                  lasts a long time.    London skyline                                                                                 Construction                                                                                     Machines are used to put up                                                                                   large buildings. Foundations                                                                                   are dug deep into the                                                                                   ground to stop the building                                                                                   from falling down. Cranes                                                                                   lift heavy building materials                                                                                   such as steel beams and                                                                                   panes of glass for windows.                                                                          48
                                
                                
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