Lungs                                                                                         SEE ALSO                                                                                                ▸▸ Brain p.45  We breathe air in and out of our lungs. The lungs take                                        ▸▸ Gases p.117  oxygen from the air and transfer it to the blood. Every part                                  ▸▸ Heart p.128  of the body needs oxygen, so the lungs collect it and the                                     ▸▸ Human body  blood carries it around the body.                                                                                                   p.130                                                                                                ▸▸ Skeleton p.228                                                                                                ▸▸ Sound p.235    Lungs                                                                  Nose                   Oxygen is taken                                                                         Air enters and leaves  into the blood and  The lungs are two spongy bags                                          our bodies through     carbon dioxide is  filled with tubes and air sacs. The                                    our nose and mouth.    sent out of the  air sacs are where gases change                                                               blood in the air sacs.  places. Oxygen is breathed in and                                      Trachea  carbon dioxide is breathed out.                                        This tube carries air                                                                         into our lungs. It is        Bronchi                                                          also known as the        These two air tubes                                              windpipe.        connect the trachea        to the lungs.          Bronchioles                                                                             Alveoli, or air sacs        The air goes into        these tiny tubes.              Air enters the                    Air leaves the         Voice box        Each one ends in air           lungs as we                       lungs as we        sacs called alveoli.           breathe in.                       breathe out.           The voice box is in the throat.                                                                                                It stops food from getting into        Diaphragm                      The rib muscles                   The rib muscles        the lungs and makes us cough        This muscle changes            pull up to make                   relax so the           if any food gets in. The voice        the shape of the               the ribcage                       ribcage gets           box also lets us speak and sing.        lungs so we can                bigger.                           smaller.        breathe in and out.                                       The diaphragm                     The diaphragm  Breathing                            pulls down to                     relaxes and                                       pull air into the                 the lungs get  Muscles work                         lungs. The lungs                  smaller, pushing  together to let                      get bigger.                       air out.  us breathe in and  out. We have a                                                    149  diaphragm muscle  below the lungs  and more muscles  around the ribcage.  They change the  size and shape of  the lungs.
Machines                                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                                 ▸▸ Aircraft p.13  Machines help us do things. They usually perform tasks                                         ▸▸ Bicycles p.36  that are too big, small, boring, long, or dangerous for                                        ▸▸ Electricity p.87  people to do. Most modern machines are powered by                                              ▸▸ Energy pp.88–89  electricity or gas.                                                                            ▸▸ Engines p.92                                                                                                 ▸▸ Robots p.213  Simple machines               Pulley                         Wedge                             ▸▸ Trains p.260                                A pulley uses a rope or chain  Made of wood or metal, this  Simple machines reduce the    looped over a wheel to lift    triangular tool can be used to  Screws  effort needed to do things.   heavy loads.                   push things apart.              These sharp metal pins are used  A person must operate the                                                                    to attach things. As the screw is  machine, but only a small                                                                    turned, it moves down and around.  amount of effort is required  to move heavy objects.                                  The operator                                                   Big machines                                sits in the                                driver’s cabin.                                                Backhoes are made up of                                                                                               several simple machines.                                                                                               They are powered by engines.    Lever  Levers move like  arms. This one  raises a metal  scoop to collect  building materials.                                                                 Wheel                                                               Wheels make it easier to                                                               move heavy things around.    Why we use                Neat work                           Repetitive work                Dangerous work  machines                  A sewing machine can sew            Automatic cash machines        Robots are used to study active                            more neatly and more quickly        don’t sleep, so they can give  volcanoes, so people do not have to  Machines are usually      than most people can by hand.       out money 24 hours a day.      put themselves at risk.  more efficient and  reliable than human                                          150  workers. This is because  they can do things  without ever becoming  bored, tired, slow,  or distracted.
Magnets                                                     SEE ALSO                                                              ▸▸ Compass p.70  Magnets are objects that other magnets and some metals      ▸▸ Earth p.83  stick to. They have two sides, or ends, called poles. The   ▸▸ Electricity p.87  area all around the magnet where the magnet acts is called  ▸▸ Inside Earth  the magnetic field.                                                                 p.135                                                              ▸▸ Forces p.108                                                              ▸▸ Materials p.157    Magnetic materials                            Magnetic force    Materials that magnets                        Two identical poles repel each other,  stick to are called magnetic                  pushing each other away. Two opposite  materials. Any metal that                     poles attract each other and stick.  contains iron is magnetic,  but most metals are                                                     Two south poles push  not magnetic.                                                           each other apart.                                                  NS                        SN                                                  SN                        SN                                                                            A north and a south pole                                                                          attract each other.    This paperclip is  being attracted  to the magnet.                                                  Magnetic field                                                  The magnet acts on things that are nearby.                                                The region where the magnet attracts or                                                repels magnetic materials is called the                                                magnetic field.                                                                                                           Magnetic field                                                                                                         lines travel from                                                                                                         north to south.                                                                                    N       The largest                The paperclips                         S  magnet on Earth               contain iron,                                so they stick   The magnetic    is Earth itself.            to the magnet.  field is strongest                                                at the poles.   The whole planet                   151   is a magnet with       two poles.
The story of...    Pets    Pets have become an important part of humans’ lives.  Many animals are kept as companions, for work, or to  help people go about their daily lives. It is estimated  that 44 percent of homes in the world have a pet.                   Canaan dog                    Pets                                         big and small          First pets                                       Pets aren’t just dogs and    Dogs were the first animals        cats—we keep all sorts of   to be kept as pets. They were   animals as pets. They vary from  used for hunting—helping early     big dogs and horses to small  humans to catch food. Ancient       snakes and hamsters. Each                                     species needs a special diet     art from 12,000 years ago         shows humans and                and room to exercise.             dogs together.                                                                              Dog    Bronze statue  Bearded dragon  of a cat from  ancient Egypt             Holy cats                    Goldfish          The ancient Egyptians                                                             Hamster   loved cats. They caught mice,                                                                     Gerbil    rats, and snakes, which kept  people’s homes clean. Cats were    also believed to have special    powers for guarding children.        The punishment for killing            a cat was death.                                                                                     Snake                                     152
Helpful pets                       Guide dogs                                            are specially       Dogs are good at keeping             trained to help   people company. They are also            people who need  easy to train, and can be used to         help seeing.   help people with disabilities.   A dog can be a person’s  eyes or ears, and help       them get around.    Budgie                                                             Pets in space                                                                  For years, animals have helped                                                              scientists answer questions about                                                             how humans would survive in space.                                                             Dogs Belka and Strelka (above) were                                                              sent into space on the Sputnik 5 in                                                             1960. They returned safely to Earth                                                                           using a parachute.                                              Cat            Rabbit                            Guinea pig                  Not pets                                 Tarantula                                                               It is illegal to keep some animals.                                                              Wild animals, such as monkeys, can                                                             even be dangerous. Before getting a                                                               pet, make sure you know that the                                                              animal has come from a good home                                                                    and has not been taken from                                                                               the wild.                                              153
Mammals                                                                                         SEE ALSO                                                                                                  ▸▸ Animal families  Mammals are animals that have body hair and feed                                                                                                     p.21  their babies on milk made by the females. They are                                              ▸▸ Animal groups    warm-blooded, which means their bodies stay the                                                    p.22                                                                                                  ▸▸ Food chains p.107  same temperature. There are many                                                                ▸▸ Habitats p.126                                                                                                  ▸▸ Vertebrates       different groups of mammals.                                              A mother                                                                          elephant is pregnant       p.266  Mammal babies                                                                             for nearly two                                    Gemsbok’s  Mammals give birth to live babies.                                       years before its                                    horns grow  Parents feed and care for their young                                                                                        longer each  until they can look after themselves.                                        baby is ready                                   year.                                                                                to be born.    Cheetahs have                                                                                   Each hoof  sharp hearing to                                                                                has a hard  help them catch                                                                                  covering.  animals to eat.                                                                                                                                            Gemsbok                                                                                                    Plant-eaters                                                                                                    Animals that eat plants are called                                                                                                  herbivores. They have special teeth                                                                                                  for cutting and chewing leaves.                                                                                                    Fur or hair on                                                                                                  the body keeps                                                                                                  mammals warm.                       Cheetah                Asian elephants    Meat-eaters                 Pouched mammals                             Dolphins    Meat-eating animals         Some animals, called marsupials,            Not all mammals live  are called carnivores.            look after their babies in a          on land. Dolphins are  They hunt other                       special pouch. The baby           mammals that live in  animals for food.                      stays in the pouch,              water. They come up to                                          drinking milk until it is       the surface to breathe  The pouch is                            big enough to leave.            through a blowhole at  a warm place                                                            the top of their head.  for the baby.                              Red kangaroo                                                                       154
Maps                                                                                                                            SEE ALSO                                                                                                                                  ▸▸ Compass p.70  A map is a detailed picture of what the ground looks like  from above, as if you were flying over it. Maps tell us how                                                                     ▸▸ Explorers p.96  big an area is and what can be found there. Maps can be of  anything, from the whole world to the insides of buildings.                                                                     ▸▸ Measuring p.159                                           1                                                                                        ▸▸ Exploration                                                                     2                                                               pp.180–181                                                                                                  3                                                                                                                               4  ▸▸ Navigation p.182                                                                                                                                    ▸▸ Transportation                                                                                                                                     pp.258–259    Using a map                                                      N                                                                  Key           This shows                                                                                                                                                    which direction  We can use a map to A                                                                                                               Road          the top of the                                                                                                                                     River          map is pointing  work out the height                                              WE                                                             Footpath          toward. This  of the land, to follow                                                                                                                            is usually north,                                                                                                                                  Railroad          or “N.”  roads and railroads,                                             S  or to find our way to    a hospital or school. B    The map is                C                                                                                                     Railroad station  A key shows  divided into                                                                                                                         Bridge       which real-life  a grid with                                                                                                                                       features the  squares for                                                                                                                         Castle        map’s lines  different areas.                                                                                                                 Campsite         and symbols                                                                                                                                                    represent.                           D    The scale bar       E                                                                                                                  Hospital   Symbols  shows the                                                                                                                        Nature reserve   are used  real-life distance                                                                                                                                for different  between points                                                                                                                        School      features, such  on the map.                                                                                                                     Sports center     as buildings                                                                                                                                                    and campsites.                           0 km / O miles  1 km / 0.62 miles                                 Ancient maps                                                          Forest                                 Maps were less accurate in          The end of                               the past. This 2,500-year-old       paper maps?                               stone map shows how people                               in Babylon (modern-day Iraq)        Paper maps are still around                               saw the world.                      today, but fewer people use                                                                   them. Most cars now have GPS                               Babylon is shown                    to guide the driver, and digital                               at the center of                    maps can be viewed on mobile                               the world.                          phones or laptops.                                                                                                                                                      Phone map                                                                155
Mars                                                                      SEE ALSO                                                                            ▸▸ Ancient Rome  Named after the Roman god of war, this rocky planet  has huge volcanoes, ice caps, and deep canyons. It was                       p.20  once a wet, warm world where water flowed. Now,                           ▸▸ Asteroids p.30  Mars is a cold, dry world covered in craters.                             ▸▸ Elements p.90                                                                            ▸▸ Rocks and minerals                                          Mars’ surface                                          features a giant                     p.214                                          volcano called                    ▸▸ Space travel p.237                                          Olympus Mons.                     ▸▸ Volcanoes p.268                                                                                              Thousands of                                                                                            craters formed when                                                                                            asteroids hit Mars                                                                                            3.5 billion years ago.    Red planet    Mars is called the  red planet because its  surface is covered in a layer  of reddish dust. When the  wind blows, this dust enters  the atmosphere and turns  the sky red.                                        Cameras                                      photograph                                      and video                                      details on                                      the surface.                                                      Mission to Mars                                 Mars is about                                                                                                    half the size                                                    Since 1976, spacecraft                          of Earth.                                                    have visited Mars to                                                    study its surface.      Moons of Mars                                                    Two twin rovers called                                                    Spirit and Opportunity  Mars has two tiny moons called                                                    arrived on Mars in      Deimos and Phobos. These rocks                                                    2004, and Opportunity   may have started as asteroids.                                                    is still exploring.     Phobos is the largest, measuring                                                                            16 miles (27 km) in length.                                                      156                   Spirit rover                                             Deimos  Phobos    Instruments take  rock samples.
Materials                                                                         SEE ALSO                                                                                    ▸▸ Atoms p.34  Materials are what all things in the world are made of.                           ▸▸ Buildings p.48  We describe them using their properties, which are how                            ▸▸ Electricity p.87  they behave and what they do. They can be hard, bendy,                            ▸▸ Gases p.117  waterproof, or magnetic. Materials will either float or                           ▸▸ Liquids p.148  sink, and electricity can pass through some of them.                              ▸▸ Plastic p.195                                                                                    ▸▸ Solids p.234    Solubility                                                         Conducting heat                        The rubber                                                                                                            handle stays  Solubility is how easily something                                 Metals are good at conducting heat,    cool, so we  dissolves (mixes into) liquid. If you put                          which means when something hot         can pick up  salt in water, the salt dissolves into it,                         touches them, the heat transfers into  the pan.  so salt is soluble. Soluble materials                              them. Wood, plastic, and rubber are  can be solids, liquids, or gases.                                  poor conductors of heat. Both                                                                     properties are useful in saucepans.    Sand is insoluble—    This purple  it does not dissolve  powder dissolves  in water.             into the water.                                                                       The flame                                                                     causes the                                                                     metal pan                                                                     to heat up.    Conducting electricity                                             Flammability    Copper conducts electricity, which means                           Flammability is how easily something catches fire  it allows electricity to flow through it.                          and burns. Dry wood is highly flammable, which  Plastic is an electrical insulator, which                          means it catches fire and burns easily, giving  doesn’t conduct electricity. Both are                              off heat.  useful in wire cables.                                                                         Dry wood  Copper wire lets                                                       catches fire  electricity travel                                                     and burns  through it.                                                            easily.                                                Plastic stops          Non-flammable                                              electricity from       stones stop                                              leaking out of         the fire from                                              the cable.             spreading.                                                                  157
Maya                                                           SEE ALSO                                                                  ▸▸ Art p.28       The Maya people lived in Central America from 1000 bce     ▸▸ Aztecs p.35       to 1600 ce. They built great cities from stone and farmed  ▸▸ Farming p.98       maize, beans, and squash. The Maya had many gods, who      ▸▸ Incas p.132       they built temples for. They were                          ▸▸ Games       skilled mathematicians and       developed a calendar.                                         pp.240–241                                                                  ▸▸ Religion p.208  Mayan gods                                                                                        Mayan gods  The Maya worshipped many different                                                    were often  gods. They believed the gods                                                          shown wearing  controlled the world around them,                                                     large hats  including animals and the weather.                                                    decorated with                                                                                        holy symbols.  Staircase   Temple at  leading to  the top  the top    Mayan pyramid at Chichén Itzá, Mexico                                       Chaac was                                                                              shown with  Temples                                                                     the nose                                                                              and fangs  Many Mayan temples were built on top                                        of a snake.  of stone pyramids. Priests at the temples  sacrificed animals, sang, and danced to                                     Balls of incense  honor the gods.                                                             were burned                                                                              to honor  Mayan sport                                                                 the gods.    The Mayans played a sacred ball game.                            Chaac was the  Players hit a large rubber ball to different                    brother of the sun.  parts of a court to win points. They could  only use their forearms and hips.                                  When he cried,                                                                      his tears fell                                                                       as rain.                                                                    Chaac,                                                                  the Mayan                                                                  rain god                                                  158
Measuring                                                                                     SEE ALSO                                                                                                ▸▸ Ancient Egypt  We measure things to find a number that shows the  size or amount of something. Being able to measure                                               p.17  things lets us record and compare them. We use                                                ▸▸ Astronomy p.32  many different types of measurements, as well                                                 ▸▸ Clocks p.61  as various tools for measuring.                                                               ▸▸ Earth p.83                                                                                                ▸▸ Numbers p.185  Measuring tools                                     Digital scales                            ▸▸ Volume p.269                                                      for measuring  Different tools let us measure time, size,          weight                                                            Cup for  distance, speed, weight, and volume. Volume                                                                           measuring  is the amount of three-dimensional space                                                                              liquid  something takes up.                                                                                                                        Clock for                                                                                                                        measuring                                                                                                                        time    Different-sized  cups for measuring  cooking ingredients    Thermometer                                                                                   Ruler for  Spoons for  for measuring                                                                                 measuring  measuring  temperature                                                                                   length     small amounts                                                                                                           of ingredients      Weighing through history                        Big and small           People have always wanted to be able to      All objects can be measured one way         compare amounts of things. The ancient       or another. A box of eggs fits easily on         Egyptians invented their own, very accurate  weighing scales, but the Earth is         system of weights and simple scales to       so big it can only be weighed using         measure the goods they bought and sold.      complicated scientific calculations.                                                        A box of six       Earth weighs                                                      eggs weighs        13.2 billion trillion                                                      about 10 oz        lbs (5.9 trillion                                                      (300 g).           trillion kg).                                                                      159
Medicine                                                                                   SEE ALSO                                                                                             ▸▸ Ancient Greece  Medicine is used to treat and prevent sickness. Medicine  can be made from plants or from chemicals in a science lab.                                   p.18  Doctors are trained to discover different problems and find  the right treatment or medicine to make people better.                                     ▸▸ Biology p.38                                                                                               ▸▸ Chemistry p.58                                                                                               ▸▸ Human body                                                                                                p.130                                                                                               ▸▸ Science p.217                                                                                               ▸▸ Sickness p.225                             Chamomile was                                Medieval medicine           Medicinal leech                           used to treat fevers                         Too much blood was thought                           in ancient Greece.                           to make people sick, so                                                                        leeches were used to                                                                        suck out small amounts.                                             Ancient medicine                                             Plants and herbs have                                           been used as medicine for                                         thousands of years. Ancient                                     Greek doctor Hippocrates was                                 the first person to teach about                           medicine based on science.    Early modern medicine    This endoscope  Doctors used new         was used to  inventions to find       look inside ears.  out what was wrong  with patients. Bad                                                    This sickly royal    Doctors  smells were thought                                                   patient has been  to cause sickness, so                                                 covered in leeches   Doctors find out what is wrong  patients breathed in                                                  to try to cure him.  with patients by looking at  nice smells like herbs.                                                                    their bodies, asking questions,                           An X-ray takes                                                    and testing things from the  A patient’s heart        a picture of the                                                  body, such as the blood.  could be heard with      bones inside                                                      They can then treat them.  the newly invented       the body.  stethoscope.                           Modern medicine        Smallpox was       Doctors use machines like     the first infectious  X-rays to look inside the body.    disease to be wiped    We know tiny germs and     out by humans, in     viruses cause sickness. We                           can kill germs with antibiotic  1980.                    medicines, and we can stop                           viruses with vaccine injections.                                                                     160
Mercury                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                 ▸▸ Ancient Rome       Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system.       Despite this, it can often be seen from Earth at sunrise     p.20       and sunset. The average temperature is a scorching        ▸▸ Asteroids p.30       332°F (167°C) because this planet is closest to the sun.  ▸▸ Water pp.120–121                                                                 ▸▸ Moon p.171  Fast mover                                                     ▸▸ Solar system    This planet takes its name                                        p.233  from the speedy Roman                                          ▸▸ Sun p.247  messenger god. Mercury  moves faster across Earth’s                                                         Mercury is a dry,  sky and faster around the                                                           rocky planet with  sun than the other planets.                                                         no liquid water.    Craters were made when  asteroids hit Mercury  billions of years ago.      Large solar                                                       Temperatures    panels kept                                                  on Mercury can soar    MESSENGER    working by                                                   to 800°F (430°C)    turning the    sun’s rays                                                   in the day and drop to    into electricity.                                                                 –290°F (–180°C)  Exploring Mercury                                                                          at night.  Between 2011 and 2015, the  robotic space probe MESSENGER                   Earth’s moon   Tiny planet  explored the surface of Mercury.  The information collected              Mercury                 Mercury is a very small  allowed scientists to make        161                          planet. It is only slightly  complete maps of Mercury                                       bigger than Earth’s moon.  for the first time.                                            The planets Jupiter and                                                                 Saturn both have moons                                                                 that are bigger than Mercury.
Metals                                                                                                                   SEE ALSO                                                                                                                           ▸▸ Bicycles p.36  We find metals in rocks. Metals can be strong or bendy,                                                                  ▸▸ Elements p.90  and they let electricity pass through them. These features                                                               ▸▸ Iron Age p.140  are useful for making many things, from wires to buildings.                                                              ▸▸ Liquids p.148  Metals can be used on their own or mixed together.                                                                       ▸▸ Magnets p.151                                                                                                                           ▸▸ Meteorites p.164    Bicycle basics                      The ancient                                                                          Brake levers                                    Egyptians made                                                                         are made of  A bicycle is made from a                                                                                                 long-lasting  combination of strong and bendy    things out of iron                                                                    aluminum.  metals. The type of metal used     from meteorites,  for each part depends on what it  needs to do.                      which had fallen                                     from space.  Wheel rims are  crafted from                      A strong titanium frame  sturdy steel.                     does not rust.    Steel spokes                      The chain is made                                     Pedals are made  support the                       from flexible                                         of hardwearing  wheel.                            carbon steel.                                         aluminum.    Metal from mines                                                                        2. Melting                       3. Cooling                                                                                          The ore is heated to melt and    The metal cools into a solid. It  People dig tunnels underground                                                          remove the metal. Chemicals      can be heated up and hammered  to find metal in places called                                                          are added to help remove gases.  into useful shapes.  mines. Usually, the metal found  in mines is not pure, which  means it has rock and gas mixed  in it. These materials need to be  separated from the metal before  we can use it.                                                       1. Ore                                                     An ore is a rock that contains                                                     metal. The ore is discovered                                                     and dug out of the mine.                                                                                       162
Metamorphosis                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                      ▸▸ Amphibians p.15  Some animals go through amazing changes between birth                               ▸▸ Animal groups  and adulthood. Their appearance changes so much that  their fully grown shape is completely different to the                                 p.22  newborn one. This process is called metamorphosis.                                  ▸▸ Eggs p.86                                                                                      ▸▸ Insects p.134                                                                                      ▸▸ Life cycle p.146    Birth of a butterfly                                                                2. Caterpillar             Metamorphosis                                                                                      A hungry caterpillar       is a Greek word  Becoming a beautiful butterfly is a                                                 emerges from the egg.  long process involving many stages                                                  It eats leaves and begins      meaning  and different forms. The process                                                    to grow. Although it  takes between a month and a year.                                                   starts life small, the     “change in                                                                                      caterpillar develops          shape.”                                                                                      quickly.                1. Eggs                                                                                            3. Chrysalis              Butterflies start out as tiny                                                                      The caterpillar wraps              eggs, laid on plants. The                                                                          itself in a protective layer              size, shape, and color of the                                                                      called a chrysalis. Inside,              egg depends on the type of                                                                         the caterpillar completely              butterfly.                                                                                         changes its body shape.                Frogspawn                                      The chrysalis is                                       Tadpole               attached to a                                                             branch or leaf.                                                          4. Butterfly                                                        Once the changes are                                                        complete, a butterfly                                                        emerges from the                                                        chrysalis. In a few hours,                                                        the butterfly can fly, and                                                        the life cycle begins again.    Adult frog                                   Froglet                   The chrysalis                                                           is left empty.  Becoming a frog                                                        The wings need to  The life cycle of a frog has many stages. A female    dry out before the  lays many eggs, called frogspawn, usually in          butterfly can fly.  water. These hatch into tiny tadpoles with gills for  breathing. Tadpoles grow bigger and develop legs.  Over a few more weeks, a froglet loses its tail,  grows a frog’s tongue, and becomes an adult.                                                          163
Meteorites                                                                          SEE ALSO                                                                                      ▸▸ Asteroids p.30  Meteorites are pieces of space rock (asteroids and comets)  that reach the surface of the Earth. They come in many                              ▸▸ Atmosphere p.33  different sizes, from tiny pebbles to rocks the size of a  house. Only big meteorites can create craters when                                  ▸▸ Comets p.68  they hit the ground.                                                                                      ▸▸ Metals p.162                                                                                        ▸▸ Rocks and                                                                                         minerals p.214                                                                                        ▸▸ Solar system                                                                                         p.233    Space rocks              Stony-iron                                                 Meteroids are small               Space                           Stony-iron                                                 pieces of asteroids  Meteorites are made of   meteorites are a                                           and comets.  materials that are also  mixture of metal  found on Earth. There    and rock. They              Asteroid                               The atmosphere  are three main types.    are very rare.                            Meteoroid                is a layer of gases                                                                                              around the Earth.  Stony  Most meteorites                                      Changing names                 Meteor       Atmosphere  that are found are  stony. They come                                     The name of a space rock               Meteorite  from the crusts of                                                                                 Earth  asteroids.               Iron                        changes as it approaches                           Iron meteorites are made                           of iron and nickel metals.  Earth. In space, it is a                           They come from the cores                           of asteroids.               meteoroid; in the atmosphere,                                                         it is a meteor; and on the                                                         ground, it is a meteorite.                                                                         Crash site                                                                                If a meteorite makes it through Earth’s                                                                              atmosphere, it crashes into the surface.                                                                              The hole it leaves is called an impact                                                                              crater. This huge crater is found in                                                                              Winslow, Arizona.                                                         164
Microscopic life                                                                  SEE ALSO                                                                                    ▸▸ Body cells p.41  Microorganisms are very tiny living things. They are all  around us—in the air, in our bodies, and in water. Most                           ▸▸ Food chains  microorganisms are so small that they can only be seen                               p.107  through a magnifying machine called a microscope.                                                                                    ▸▸ Inventions                                                                                       pp.136–137                                                                                      ▸▸ Invertebrates                                                                                       p.139                                                                                      ▸▸ Sickness p.225    Types of microscopic life                 Plankton                                              Plankton are microscopic  There are many kinds of microscopic           plants and animals that  life. Some are harmful and spread               live in water.  illness. Others are helpful, such as  the bacteria in our stomach,                                 Virus  which break down our food.                                      Viruses attack the cells                                                                  of plants and animals,                                                                  causing sickness.    Bacteria                 Dust mites look                   Scientists put         Microscope  Some bacteria help our   like tiny bugs.                   samples on glass  bodies use food. Others                                    slides to examine      Microscopes use lenses  cause illness, such as                                     them in closer detail  to enlarge, or magnify,  cholera and tetanus.                                       under a microscope.    things. This lets us look                                                                                    at things much smaller          Humans have                             Dust mites                        than what we can see                                                                                    with just our eyes.        trillions of                                 These microscopic          bacteria                                   bugs live all around us.                                                     They live in people’s         in their bodies                             homes and eat          to help them                               flakes of dead skin                                                     that drop off us.              survive.                                            165
Migration                                                             SEE ALSO                                                                        ▸▸ Birds p.39  Some animals make long journeys each year. These                      ▸▸ Insects p.134  journeys are called migrations. Animals migrate to find               ▸▸ Mammals p.154  water, to spend winter in warmer places, or to find the               ▸▸ Metamorphosis  best place to mate and have their babies.                                                                           p.163  Monarch butterfly                       North America                 ▸▸ North America    Monarch butterflies fly                                                  p.184  thousands of miles to get                                             ▸▸ Seasons p.221  from North America to  Mexico. Butterflies that                                                   Summer  arrive in Mexico hatch from                                                 Once the caterpillars have  eggs laid by butterflies in                                                 turned into butterflies,  North America. These live                                                   they are ready to fly farther  until the spring, when they                                                 north in large groups, to  can lay eggs on their own.                                                  mate and lay eggs.    Key Autumn                                                                 Spring  Autumn                                                                      The butterflies travel north          As the temperature drops                                            to lay their eggs in the warm                                                                              spring air, and then die.          and there is less food for the                                      There will be plenty of                                                                              leaves for the caterpillars  Spring  butterflies, the young ones                                         to eat when they hatch.            begin their long migration    Summer  south to warmer areas.                                                 Mexico    Thousands                                    Winter                   Arctic tern  of butterflies                               Huge numbers of  migrate                                      butterflies come         These small birds have the  together.                                    together in the forests  longest migration of all                                               in the winter to rest.   animals. They fly back and  Caribou                                                               forth between the North and                                                                        South Pole areas. They fly for  These hoofed animals                                                  eight months of every year.  from the Arctic travel in  enormous herds. They  walk up to 30 miles  (50 km) a day for three  months to spend their  summer in open areas  and winter in forests.                                            166
Milky Way                                                    SEE ALSO                                                               ▸▸ Astronomy p.32  The Milky Way is a galaxy, or group of stars. It             ▸▸ Constellations p.73  contains more than 200 million stars, including              ▸▸ Earth p.83  our sun. Astronomers think that the Milky Way is             ▸▸ Galaxies p.116  shaped like a spiral, with two main arms.                    ▸▸ Solar system p.233                                                               ▸▸ Stars p.242  Home galaxy                      Scutum–Centaurus            ▸▸ Universe p.263                                   Arm  Our solar system is located                                        The Milky Way  about halfway between the                                    will crash into another  center and the edge of                                       galaxy, the Andromeda  the Milky Way. It turns  around its center                                                 galaxy, in about  once every 240  million years.                                                 4 billion years.                      The center is                                               The spiral                    shaped like a                                               arms are                    long bar.                                                   made of stars,                                                                                gas, and dust.  Everything in the  galaxy rotates                                               Our solar system  around its center.                                           is located here, in                                                               a small arm called   Edwin Hubble                                                the Orion Spur.      Edwin Hubble was a famous      Perseus Arm    American astronomer of the    20th century. He was the       View from Earth    first person to realize that    there are other galaxies       From Earth, we can see    beyond the Milky Way.          the Milky Way as a faint    He also measured the           white band across the    distances between              night sky. The light we    galaxies.                      see is created by billions                                   of shining stars.                                                               The Milky Way from Earth                                          167
Mixtures                                                                                                                     SEE ALSO                                                                                                                               ▸▸ Changing states  A mixture is made when we mix different materials  together and they can be easily separated back out into                                                                         p.57  their original parts. Mixtures can be made from solids,  liquids, and gases. There are three main ways of                                                                             ▸▸ Gases p.117  separating mixtures.                                                                                                                               ▸▸ Liquids p.148                                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Rocks and                                                                                                                                  minerals p.214                                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Solids p.234    Sifting                                                                                                                      Filtering    We can use a sifter to separate large solids                                                                                 Filters are made from materials  from small ones, or solids from liquids. A                                                                                   with tiny holes in them. The  sifter is made from crisscrossed wire with  small holes that let some solids through.                                                                                       holes catch solids that are                                                                                                                                   too big to fit through, but                                                                           The shells are                                           let liquids pass.                                                                           large solids                                                                           that are caught                                                                           by the sifter.                         Grains of sand                                                            A mixture of sand                       are tiny solids                                                           and water is poured                       that fall through                                                         into the filter.                       the sifter.                                                                                                         The filter catches  The liquid                                                                                             the sand but not  changes to gas                                                                                         the water.  and the solid will  be left behind.                                                                                The water that lands                                                                                                 in the beaker has no     Evaporation                                                                                 sand in it.         Some solids such                                                                          Compounds       as salt dissolve       (disappear) when they                                                                     Some materials that are       are mixed into a liquid.                                                                  joined together can’t be       If we heat the liquid,                                                                    easily separated by sifting,       we can take out the                                                                       filtering, or evaporation.       solid in a process                                                                        These materials are not       called evaporation.                                                                       mixtures, they are                                                                                                 compounds. Iron and        Heat causes the                                                                          sulfur make the        liquid to boil and                                                                       compound iron sulfide.        change to gas.                                                                                                                                 Iron sulfide                                                                                              168
Money                                                                                                                                                                  SEE ALSO                                                                                                                                                                         ▸▸ Measuring p.159  We exchange money for things we want to buy, such                                                                                                                      ▸▸ Metals p.162  as food, clothes, and electricity. Money has a number                                                                                                                  ▸▸ Numbers p.185  value, and it is made up of coins and bills. Some objects                                                                                                              ▸▸ Plastic p.195  are expensive and worth more money than others.                                                                                                                        ▸▸ Precious metals                                                                                                                                                                              p.199                                                                                                                                                                         ▸▸ Work p.274    Currency                       Early currency                                                                                  A type of                     Digital money                                 Before coins were                                                                               shell that  The different units            invented, people                                                                                was once                      Banks store money for people  of money used around           exchanged other                                                                                 widely traded.                in bank accounts. People can  the world are known as         things as money,                                                                                                              pay into or take money out of  currency. In the US,           including cattle,                                                                                                             their bank account. They can  for example, the currency      salt, grain, and                                                                                                              use a card or phone to  is the dollar, and in Japan    even shells.                                                                                                                  spend the money from  the currency is the yen.                                                                                                                                     the bank in a shop.                                                       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Monkeys and apes                                                         SEE ALSO                                                                            ▸▸ Africa p.12       Apes, monkeys, and lemurs belong to a group of animals               ▸▸ Early humans p.82       called primates, which also includes humans. Most                    ▸▸ Habitats p.126       primates are smart and like to play. Primates are the only           ▸▸ Rain forest p.204       animals with hands that can grab things.                             ▸▸ South America    Apes                                                                         p.236                                                                            ▸▸ Vertebrates  Apes do not have tails  and can stand more                                                           p.266  upright than monkeys.  They use their huge,                                                      Old World  strong arms to climb                                                      monkeys  trees and hang from  branches.                                                                 From Africa and Asia,                                                                            these monkeys live in                                                                            many different places,                                                                             such as swamps and                                                                             mountain forests.                                                                                Rhesus macaque    Chimpanzee                     Chimpanzees                  Squirrel                                 live in groups               monkey                                   120of up to     New World                                    animals.     monkeys                                                   From South America,                                                 these monkeys spend                                                 most of their time in the                                                 trees. They use their                                                 tails to swing from                                                 branch to branch.    Lemurs                                    Tool use    Lemurs are only found                            Chimpanzees are some  on the African island of                         of the smartest animals  Madagascar. Most of                              in the world. They use  them live in trees, and                          tools to open hard nuts  are good climbers.                               or find insects to eat.                                                   Young chimpanzees             Ring-tailed lemurs                    learn how to use tools                                                   from the older members                                                   of their group.                                   170
Moon                                                             SEE ALSO                                                                   ▸▸ Asteroids p.30  The moon is a round, rocky, airless “body” that circles          ▸▸ Atmosphere p.33  the Earth. It is the most familiar object in the sky after       ▸▸ Comets p.68  the sun. People have visited the moon, but not                   ▸▸ Earth p.83  since 1972.                                                      ▸▸ Solar system                                                                        p.233                                                                   ▸▸ Tides p.254                                                               Rocky body                                                                  The moon is large and rocky                                                                   with a dusty, airless surface.                                                                      It is about one-quarter the                                                                        width of the Earth.    The dark                               The moon’s surface is     Man on the moon  areas are                              covered with pits left  where there                            by space rocks that       The moon is the only object in  used to be seas                        crashed into it.          the solar system that has been  of liquid rock.                                                  visited by humans. American                                                                   Apollo space missions landed 12  Moon’s orbit                                                     people on the moon between                                                                   1969 and 1972.  The moon travels around  the Earth. This is called an                                      Moon creation  orbit. The moon takes 27.3  days to make its orbit                                             Scientists think the moon was  around our planet.                                                 created when a small planet, Theia,                                                                     crashed into the Earth 4.5 billion                                                                     years ago. As a result, rocks on the                                                                     moon are similar to rocks on Earth.                                                               Moon    The shape of the moon’s orbit   Earth  We always see the  is a slightly squashed circle.         same side of the                                         moon facing Earth.                                              171
Mountains                                                                 SEE ALSO                                                                            ▸▸ Earth’s surface  Mountains are tall, rocky features on the Earth’s surface.  They usually have very steep sides and tower over the                        p.84  surrounding landscape. The tops of mountains are                          ▸▸ Evolution p.95  called summits, and they are often covered in snow,                       ▸▸ Glaciers p.122  even in summer.                                                           ▸▸ Rock cycle p.213                                                                            ▸▸ Rocks and  Mountains  around the world                                                             minerals p.214                                                                            ▸▸ Volcanoes p.268  Every continent has mountains.  Most mountains are in rows, or                                              Mountain life  ranges, that can be thousands  of miles long.                                                               Mountain animals must                                                                               be able to survive on                                    The Andes mountain                         steep rocks without                                    range runs the length                      much oxygen to breathe.                                    of South America.                          Mountain goats are                                                                               good at climbing and                                                                               eat small plants.                                                                  The summit    How are mountains made?                                                   This mountain is called the                                                                            Matterhorn. It is part of a range  Most mountains are formed over millions                                   in Europe called the Alps.  of years, as huge pieces of the Earth’s  crust push into each other. Where they                                              The treeline is the  meet, the ground is forced up, making                                               highest point on the  mountain ranges.                                                                    mountainside where                                                                                      trees can still grow.             The pointed            shape of the        Matterhorn was        made by slow-moving          rivers of ice              thousands of              years ago.                                                             172
Muscles                                                            SEE ALSO                                                                     ▸▸ Body cells p.41  Muscles are stretchy cords that pull parts of the body to  make them move. They work in teams. Some muscles work              ▸▸ Feelings p.99  without us thinking, others move when we choose to  move them. Every time we blink, smile, or move, it is with         ▸▸ Human body  the help of muscles.                                                  p.130                                                                       ▸▸ Skeleton p.228                                                                       ▸▸ Sports p.239                                                                       ▸▸ Games                                                                        pp.240–241    Muscular system                Bicep                                 muscle  Most of our muscles are  wrapped around the bones  of our skeletons, forming the  muscular system. They move  our bodies by pulling on  the bones.                                        Tricep muscle    Muscles are                    Working in pairs  attached to                    Muscles only pull—they  bones by                       can’t push. To lift your arm  tendons.                       up, biceps pull and triceps                                 relax. When triceps pull                                 and biceps relax, the arm                                 moves back down again.                 The biggest       Stomach                       Face muscles               muscle in our     muscles are               body is in our    called abs.                   The muscles in our face move the eyes               bottom. It is                                   and mouth and help us to express our               called the        Upper thigh                   feelings to others. For example, we               gluteus           muscles are                   show we are happy by smiling.               maximus.          called quads.    300You use                             Exercise    different muscles                      The more we move our  just to stand up.                      muscles, the stronger they                                         get. After exercise, the                                         body repairs any damage                                         to muscle cells by making                                         new muscle fibers. This is                                         why muscles become                                         bigger and stronger the                                         more you use them.                                   173
Mushrooms                                                                     SEE ALSO                                                                                ▸▸ Animal groups  A mushroom is the fruit of a fungus. Fungi are neither  animals nor plants. They feed on living and dead animals                         p.22  and plants. Many fungi are very poisonous—you should  not touch or pick them.                                                       ▸▸ Color pp.26—27                                                                                  ▸▸ Fruit and seeds                                                                                   p.115                                                                                  ▸▸ Life cycle p.146                                                                                  ▸▸ Plants p.194         Fly agaric                                       Cap                                                        This is the head of  Parts of a mushroom                                   the mushroom. It                                                        protects the gills.  Mushrooms scatter tiny,  seed-like spores, so that        Gills                                    All parts of the  fungi can spread. Many           These delicate                       fly agaric mushroom  are brightly colored.            structures hold the                                   mushroom’s spores.                are poisonous. It           Ring            This protects the                                           was used to kill flies            gills. It breaks away                                        in medieval times.            as the cap grows.                                                            Fungi                                                              There are many different types                                                            of fungus. Most of them grow in                                                            damp places, such as grassy                                                            fields and shady woodlands.    Stem                             Devil’s fingers          Green elfcup        Yellow jelly antler  This supports the cap and  supplies the mushroom                      Spores  with the water and food it  needs to stay alive.                             Spores are tiny cells from                                                   which new fungi grow. They  Roots                                            are released into the wind  These underground                                when a fungus bursts open.  tubes collect water                              The spores are carried away  and food.                                        in the wind. When they                                                   fall, they can grow into                                                   new fungi.                   Puffball                                     174
Musical instruments                                           SEE ALSO                                                                ▸▸ Dance p.76  An object used to make musical sounds is called a musical     ▸▸ Hearing p.127  instrument. Musical instruments make sounds in different      ▸▸ Music  ways—some have strings that vibrate, others a hole to  blow into or a surface to beat. We put musical instruments       pp.176–177  into four groups based on how they make sound.                ▸▸ Orchestra p.188                                                                ▸▸ Radio p.203                                                                ▸▸ Sound p.235    Strings                                                       Wind    The sound of stringed instruments                             Wind instruments such as the trumpet  comes from their vibrating strings.                           or flute are made of tubes of wood or  Players pluck the strings with their                          metal, which might be straight or  fingers or move a bow across them.                            looped. Musicians play wind instruments                                                                by blowing into them.                                          Drawing a                                        horsehair bow                                        over the violin’s                                        strings makes                                        them vibrate.    Keyboard                                                                                                                Pressing valves on                                                                                                                          a trumpet changes  Musicians play instruments such as                                                                                      the tube’s length  pianos and synthesizers by pressing                                                                                     to make a higher  keys on a keyboard. Piano keys                                                                                          or lower sound.  cause a tiny hammer to hit a string,  which produces a particular                                   Percussion  sound called a note.                                                                Percussion instruments such as     A modern                                                   drums make a sound when they     grand piano                                                are hit. Some, such as bells and     has 88 keys.                                               xylophones, can make different                                                                notes (sounds). Others, such                                                                as rattles, produce a noise                                                                when shaken.                                                                           Traditional                                                                         drum heads                                                                         are made from                                                                         animal skin.                                                             175
The story of...                                     Musicians     Playing together                                                      rehearsing  Music                                               in Brazil    Many people enjoy getting                                                                    together to make music.  Since the earliest times, people have felt the  need to make music. We can express our feelings                 Players and singers perform  by singing or playing instruments. Musicians                     in concerts or just for fun.  organize sound into tunes and regular patterns  known as rhythms. A steady rhythm can inspire  people to dance.         Classical music                  The American          Pop and rock                   This part                                        Symphony                                             changes the        Most music performed in         Orchestra            Most of the music we hear       vibrations of the  concert halls is known as classical   performs in      on the radio is rock or pop music.  strings into an  music. It is played by orchestras or  New York       Before pop music, most music was      electric signal.                                                        classical or traditional. Pop music       groups of musicians called                     introduced electronic instruments, a    ensembles, and sung by choirs.                    strong beat, and words that are easy   Classical music began hundreds                       to sing along to. It quickly became           of years ago, but is still                          popular all over the world.           written, played, and               enjoyed today.           Singing             Singing is an       important part of  music-making all over the    world. Singing helps us   to express our feelings.  A singer can sing alone, or    with others as part of                a choir.                                         176
Kalengo drum                                                      First instruments  from Nigeria                                                                   The first instruments were                     Around the world                              probably rattles and drums                            There are different types of                made of wood or bone.                      music and musical instruments all              Instruments that make a                      over the world. Singing styles are           sound when you blow them                       varied too. African music is often                      very rhythmic and exciting, while                 appeared more than                                                                         40,000 years ago.                            Asian music emphasizes                                       the tune.                Bone flute                                                                from around                                                                800 bce    Pan flute               Guiro from  from South              Central  America                 America           The longer the                                                                 The sound the guitar         pipe, the lower                                                                makes is created by         the sound                                                                      turning these knobs,         it makes.                                                                      which tighten or                                                                                        loosen the strings.                                                                Notes can be made                                                                by pressing the string                                                                on the fingerboard and                                                                plucking the strings                                                                further down.    Gibson                  1932                                         Modern sounds  electric guitar                          The year the first                       The first musical instruments                             electric guitar                         made sounds when people                                was sold.                         touched or blew them. Now we                                                                also have instruments powered by                                 Notation                        electricity. Modern synthesizers                                                                    can copy other instruments                                Musicians write                              music down using a                         and make completely                          system of symbols called                          new sounds too.                          musical notation. The dots  This is the music       on and between the lines                                      Synthesizer  for “Twinkle Twinkle     tell the performer which  Little Star.”              notes to play or sing.                                                             177
Myths and legends                                                                SEE ALSO                                                                                   ▸▸ Ancient Egypt  Myths and legends are stories. In the past, people  invented myths to answer big questions, such as where                               p.17  our world came from. Unlike myths, legends are often  based on real events, but the details have changed a lot                         ▸▸ Ancient Greece  over time, so there is not much truth left!                                         p.18                                                                                     ▸▸ Storytelling                                                                                      pp.42–43                                                                                     ▸▸ Books p.44                                                                                     ▸▸ Writing p.280    Mythical creatures                                Legendary heroes    Myths often include strange creatures,            Many myths and legends tell  which sometimes have a mix of features from       the stories of brave people  different animals. Mythical creatures can be      called heroes. Hua Mulan is  terrifying monsters, or friendly beasts like the  the hero of a Chinese legend.  Chinese dragon.                                   She pretends to be a man                                                    and takes her elderly  Minotaur                                          father’s place as a soldier.  The minotaur is a  scary monster with                                This is a modern statue  a human body and                                  of Hua Mulan. Her story  the head of a bull.                               has been told in many  He appears in an                                  books and films.  ancient Greek myth.    Chinese dragon                                     “Myth” comes  The Chinese dragon                                from the Greek  has four legs and a                               word “mythos,”  long, snakelike body.  In China, dragons are a                              which simply  symbol of good luck.                                                    means “story.”  Griffin  The griffin is part lion                            178  and part eagle. In Greek  myths, griffins stand  guard over treasures.        Creation myth           Many myths are about how the         world was created. An Egyptian         myth says that the first people         in the world were shaped out of         clay on a potter’s wheel, by a         ram-headed god called Khnum.
Native Americans                                                             SEE ALSO                                                                               ▸▸ Arctic p.25  People first moved from Asia into the Americas more  than 25,000 years ago. When Europeans first arrived in                       ▸▸ Art p.28  the Americas in the late 1400s, there are thought to have  been 50 million people already living there in tribes.                       ▸▸ Dance p.76  These people are known as Native Americans.                                                                               ▸▸ North America                                                                                  p.184                                                                                 ▸▸ Religion p.208                                                                                 ▸▸ Homes                                                                                  pp.244–245                                                      The center                 Cultural areas                                                    of this mask                                                    shows the                  There were once hundreds of Native                                                    sun god.                   American tribes, each with its own                                                                               traditions. This map shows the ten                                                                               Native American cultural areas. The                                                                               tribes of each area often shared similar                                                                               customs or ways of life.    Art and beliefs                                          By the early        KEY               Southeast                                                                                      Plateau    Southwest  Native Americans had many gods and beliefs.          16th century,                  Northwest  Plains  Some rituals involved dance, and people                                             Arctic     Great Basin  often expressed their beliefs through art.          the Native American             Subarctic  California  For example, the Bella Coola tribe used this      population had fallen to          Northeast  carved mask for dance ceremonies.                                                       only 400,000  Finding food                                                         due to disease  Some tribes grew crops such as potatoes, corn,          brought by the  or tomatoes. Other tribes relied on hunting wild  animals, such as buffalo, or gathering plants.            Europeans.                                                      Homes                                                      Native Americans lived in                                                    different kinds of homes.                                                    Northeast farmers had                                                    longhouses, which were                                                    homes built for several                                                    families. Plains hunters                                                    used tents called tepees.                                                               179
The story of...                                          Leaving Africa    Exploration                                               Humans first lived in Africa.                                                 They started to leave this continent in large  Humans have explored the land,               groups between 80,000 and 70,000 years ago.  sea, and sky, and we are starting          They went by foot to the nearby continent of Asia,  to explore space. Since our first  travels on land, we have made                      and later traveled by boat to Australia.  new technology to let us sail  and fly. Distant countries can                          ASIA                                 NORTH  work together because of                                                                     AMERICA  world exploration. We might                     EUROPE  even live in space one day!                AFRICA                             The first people        SOUTH                                                                                lived in Africa. They   AMERICA                                                                                slowly spread around                                                                                the world.                                                                     AUSTRALIA    Ginger               Trade                       In the past, people           Vasco da Gama                  traveled many miles by                land and sea to buy things         found the first            from other countries. Merchants       sea route from               found new routes between               distant lands, and bought or       Europe to India in               traded items such as spices.       the 15th century.                 These goods were then                   brought home to sell.    Cinnamon              Cloves                                             Reaching                This ship carried                   The Santa Maria                                           the poles               Christopher Columbus                                                                   to an island off the coast                                           The freezing North      of America in 1492.                                           and South poles were                                           unexplored until the                                           early 1900s. The first                                           explorers traveled                                           in sleds pulled by                                           dogs and wore fur                                           for warmth.    American explorer Robert Peary, in 1909                                               180
Some deep-sea                                                                 Under                                                                                   the sea  200fish live for more than            years.                                                                   Oceans are many                                                                                     miles deep in places.           Age of                                      A deep-sea hatchet fish       These black depths        exploration                                                                  are largely unexplored.                                                Around                               The few crafts that    In the 1400s, Europeans                   the world                              have reached the   traveled by ship to distant                                                       bottom of ocean  places they had never been               As technology advances,                   trenches have found  to before, including America.              new opportunities for                   mysterious new                                                                                     creatures.      These long trips were         exploration open up. The first flight        called expeditions.         around the world was made in 1924           Solar cells on the                                    by a plane that ran on fuel. In 2016,       wings of Solar                Wind blew into                                                  Impulse 2 use                the sails to power     Solar Impulse 2 made the first           sunlight to power                the ship.              around-the-world flight using            the plane.                                       sunlight converted into power.                                                                                           In 1961, Yuri Gagarin                                                                                           became the first                                                                                           man in space.     Europeans first                             Space  sailed all the way                        exploration  to Australia in the                                            A Russian spacecraft  17th century.                          called Sputnik 1 first flew                                         around the Earth in 1957.                                    Humans soon made it into space,                                     too, and landed on the moon in                                      1969. Since then, we’ve used                                        robots to visit every planet                                             in the solar system, as                                                well as comets.                                                                       181
Navigation                                                        SEE ALSO                                                                     ▸▸ Compass p.70       Navigation is finding where you are and where you are         ▸▸ Constellations       going. We can use the sun, stars, a compass, and paper       maps to navigate. Today, most modern transportation              p.73       receives signals from satellites in space to show where       ▸▸ Light p.147       it is on Earth. This is called GPS.                           ▸▸ Maps p.155                                                                     ▸▸ Radio p.203  How does GPS work?                                                 ▸▸ Satellites p.215    The Global Positioning System (GPS)                               3. Signal speed  uses signals from a group of                                      The satellite signals are sent  satellites in space to work out                                   as radio waves. The phone  exact locations on Earth.                                         can tell how far the signal                                                                    has traveled by how long the                                                                    signal has taken to reach it.    1. Orbiting satellites     2. Location and time                                 4. Mobile phone  Satellites go in a steady  The satellite sends out a                                    The mobile phone  circle around the Earth.   signal that includes where                                       works out where  There are always at least  it is and the exact time.                                          it is on Earth by  four GPS satellites in                                                                         looking at how  range of your phone.                                                                            far it is from                                                                                                  each of the                             Latitude lines       Longitude lines                                 four satellites.                             run across.          run up and down.                                                                    Map and compass  Latitude and                90˚  longitude                   60˚                                   Without GPS, we can still navigate                              30˚                                   using a paper map and a compass.  Maps of Earth have grid     0˚                                    The compass shows the  lines of latitude and                                             direction North, which  longitude to show           30˚                                   helps us work out  where places are. Every                                           which direction we  place has a unique                                                need to go.  latitude and longitude  number in degrees.                         90˚ 60˚     30˚ 0˚                                               182
Neptune                                                        SEE ALSO                                                                 ▸▸ Atmosphere p.33  Neptune lies in the freezing cold, dark outer parts of the     ▸▸ Gases p.117  solar system. It is the eighth planet and the farthest planet  ▸▸ Liquids p.148  from the sun. Neptune is often called the “twin planet” of     ▸▸ Pluto p.196  Uranus because it is made up of similar ices and gases. It is  ▸▸ Solar system  four times larger than Earth.                                                                    p.233                                                                 ▸▸ Uranus p.264    Wispy clouds made                     The windy planet  of frozen methane  gas are found high                       Neptune is known as “the windy planet”  in Neptune’s                                 because it has powerful winds in the  atmosphere.                                     outer layers of its atmosphere. Winds                                                     can reach speeds of more than                                                        1,500 mph (2,400 kph), about                                                          twice the speed of sound.                                                                   Neptune gets its blue                                                                 color from methane gas in                                                                 the upper atmosphere.    Hydrogen and                                                                               Scientists think  helium gases                                                                          that Neptune’s largest  make up most  of Neptune’s                                                                 moon Triton is an icy  atmosphere.                                                                     minor planet        God of the sea                                                                       that got caught by                                                                                           Neptune’s gravity.         Neptune was named after the         Roman god of the sea, who is                                     The sun         usually pictured carrying a         three-pronged spear called a          Beyond Neptune         trident. The planets Mercury,         Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and                 There are thought to         Saturn are also named after               be several thousand icy         Roman gods.                               “minor planets” that                                                   orbit the sun beyond                                                   Neptune. The first,                                                   and largest, minor                                                   planet that was                                                   discovered is Pluto.                                        183
North America                                                                                              SEE ALSO                                                                                                             ▸▸ American West  North America stretches from the icy Arctic in the north  to tropical Central America in the south. Huge areas of                                                       p.14  grassland, called prairies, cover much of North America.  There are also mountains, forests, deserts, and some                                                       ▸▸ Arctic p.25  of the world’s biggest lakes.                                                                                                             ▸▸ Aztecs p.35                                                                                                               ▸▸ Native Americans                                                                                                                p.179                                                                                                               ▸▸ South America                                                                                                                p.236                            Alaskan                          salmon                            Grizzly bear     About                                                          Inuit                Polar bear   North                                                      drummers                              Moose  America                                           Totem      Rocky               Beaver                                   The moose is the   Population:                                     Mountains                                                       largest member   579 million                               pole             Wheat                                                of the deer family.                      Yellowstone                      is on top of a                                         Canadian                      huge volcano                                            Mountie                      known as a                      supervolcano.       Highest point:                                Yellowstone           Denali                                                   National                                             Statue of     Lowest point:    Badwater Basin                                 Park         Mount                                   Liberty    The United      Biggest desert:                                             Rushmore                                           States is home to  Great Basin Desert                                                                                       The White House             the remains of more                                                      Grand                                                          types of dinosaur                                                   Canyon                                                          than any other                          Hollywood                             Monarch                                                                butterfly                                          country.                                                                           Mississippi                                                                                         River                                                                                                 Kennedy                                                                                                 Space Center                                                                Armadillo            Longest river:                                        Pico de                        Baird’s                  Every year, 14,000              Missouri                                          Orizaba                         tapir                   ships pass through the                                                                volcano                                                 Panama Canal, which  Statue of Liberty                                                                                                     links the Pacific and                                                              Mississippi River                                         Atlantic oceans.  This statue towers  305 ft (93 m) over                                          The Mississippi is a huge river              Panama  New York Harbor.                                            in North America. Ships use it                Canal  Completed in 1886,                                          for transporting goods, and  it was a gift from the                                      tourists ride on its riverboats  people of France                                            called paddle steamers.  to the people  of the US.                                                                  184
Numbers                                                                                  SEE ALSO                                                                                           ▸▸ Clocks p.61  Numbers are symbols that can be used to show amounts,                                    ▸▸ Coding p.65  sizes, distances, and times. The ordinary numbers we                                     ▸▸ Codes pp.66–67  count with are called ”whole numbers” or ”natural                                        ▸▸ Fractions p.112  numbers.” All math requires us to use numbers.                                           ▸▸ Measuring p.159                                                                                           ▸▸ Temperature                                                                                                p.252    Whole numbers               0                         1                 23    The numbers 0 to 9 are  used to build all the  bigger numbers. They  are called whole numbers  because they are not split  into smaller amounts.                                Zero represents                                              Whole numbers are                              nothing.                                                     also called “positive”                                                                                           numbers.  Negative numbers                              -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5  Numbers less than zero  are called \"negative\"       Negative numbers                            Zero is neither  Positive numbers  numbers. They are           are shown with                              positive nor     have no symbol  used to show things         a minus sign.                               negative.        in front.  less than zero, such as  cold temperatures.    Algebra                                               Place value                                          2    Algebra is a type of math that uses letters to stand  The place where a number is written in a  for numbers or amounts. We can use algebra to         longer number shows how much it is worth.  work out the value of unknown amounts.                                                        4 , 5 6The lowest worth, the unit, is on the right.  2+a=5    The “a” represents          An equals sign              Thousands         Hundreds             Tens          Units  a mystery number.           means both                This shows how    This shows how   This shows how    Units are  We can work out             sides of the              many thousands    many hundreds     many tens the    numbers  what it is by taking        equation have             the number has.   the number has.                    from 0–9.  2 away from 5.              the same value.                                                number has.                                                                     185
Oceania                                                                                                   SEE ALSO                                                                                                            ▸▸ Asia p.29  Oceania is a continent made up of Australia, New Zealand,                                                 ▸▸ Birds p.39  Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and other islands in the tropical                                                 ▸▸ Coral reefs p.74  Pacific Ocean. It is home to some of the world’s most                                                     ▸▸ Deserts p.78  unusual wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas, duck-billed                                                ▸▸ Mammals p.154  platypuses, and kiwis.                                                                                    ▸▸ Sports p.239                                                                                                            ▸▸ World p.275    This island, called                                                    Male birds of paradise  New Guinea, is                                                         have brightly colored  split between                                                          feathers, which they  Oceania and Asia.                                                      show off to female birds.                                                           Bird of                                                        paradise    Great white                    Blue-winged      Duck-billed                        Seahorse      shark                      kookaburra        platypus                        Wombat                                          Great Barrier                                     About                                                                            Reef                                       Oceania                                         Dingo            Saltwater                                                      Population:                                                        crocodile                                                      40.3 million                                                                                     Dolphin  The Great Barrier                                                                                              Reef is made up                       Uluru                                                                  of nearly 3,000                                                                                              coral reefs.             Witchetty                          Redback              Koala              grubs                            spider                                 Opal  Cricket             These caterpillars live                                                   Surfing                     Kiwi  Highest point:           underground, where they                                                                                     Mount Wilhelm           eat roots. They can grow                           Three Sisters           to 4 7/10 in (12 cm) long.                                                              rocks                                                    Australian                                                rules football                                        Mount Taranaki                                   This fierce dog-sized                               Sperm whale                       Lowest point:                                 meat-eater lives                                                                         Lake Eyre                                 only in Tasmania.                                                        Tasmanian devil    Uluru                                                                                         All Blacks             Biggest desert:                                                                                               rugby team               Great Victoria  This giant sandstone  rock feature towers over                                                                                                   Desert  the landscape of central  Australia. Uluru is a special  The kiwi uses                                                                                                    Longest river:  place for the aboriginal       its strong legs                                                                                                       Murray  people who have lived          for running  in Australia for thousands     and fighting.                                       Kiwis  of years.                                                                                     The kiwi is a flightless bird that lives                                                                                     in New Zealand. It is about the same                                                                                     size as a chicken, but its egg is six                                                                                     times the size of a chicken’s egg.                                                                     186
Oceans and seas                                                            SEE ALSO                                                                             ▸▸ Coral reefs p.74  More than two-thirds of our planet is covered by oceans                    ▸▸ Water  and smaller seas. They contain most of the world’s water  and are full of life of all shapes and sizes. Some of the                     pp.120–121  deepest parts of the ocean have still not been explored.                   ▸▸ Exploration    Ocean depths                                  Sunlit zone                     pp.180–181                                             This zone receives              ▸▸ Seashore p.220  Oceans are divided into different zones  lots of sunlight and is           ▸▸ Tides p.254  according to depth. The deepest part is  the layer of the ocean  more than 6 miles (10 km)                  that contains most                    Arctic Ocean  beneath the surface.                      plants and animals.                                                                      Pacific  Atlantic                       Pacific                                                                    Ocean    Ocean                          Ocean                                                                                                      Indian                                                                                                    Ocean                                                                               Southern Ocean            Twilight                                                  The world’s oceans             zone                                                                    The Earth has five oceans. The largest  Little sunlight reaches                                           is the Pacific, which holds half of the  the twilight zone. Many                                           world’s salt water. The smallest is the  creatures that live here                                          Arctic Ocean, which is partly frozen.      have body parts that       glow in the dark.           Dark zone                                                  Ocean smokers      The dark zone is   deeper than 3,300 ft                                             In places, hot water bursts from the  (1,000 m). The water is                                           seabed, creating chimneylike structures   dark apart from some                                             known as smokers. The water that comes     animals that glow                                              out from the smokers can be white or                                                                    black, depending on what minerals the           with light.                                              water around them contains.     Deep-sea zone  In the deepest part  of the ocean, weird      creatures live in     total darkness.                                             187
Orchestra                                                                                              SEE ALSO                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Dance p.76          An orchestra is a large group of people playing different                                              ▸▸ Film p.100          musical instruments together. Orchestras were created                                                  ▸▸ Musical          to play classical music, such as complicated pieces called          symphonies. Orchestras often create music for films, and                                                  instruments          sometimes play non-classical pieces, such as pop music.                                                   p.175                                                                                                                 ▸▸ Music pp.176–177  Classical                              Cymbals          Glockenspiel                Timpani                    ▸▸ Radio p.203  orchestra                                                    Trumpet                          Trombone         ▸▸ Sound p.235    A classical orchestra is      French                                                                                Gong  split into four sections:        horn  strings, woodwind, brass,                                                                                                       Tuba  and percussion. It is led  by a person called a                                                                                                                          Double  conductor.                                                                                                                                    bass                                                            Flute Clarinet  Oboe        Bassoon                                                            Viola    Violin    Sections                                                Conductor                                       Cello              Strings                      Woodwind                   Conductor                  Brass                      Percussion             Every classical              Many classical              Using hand                Full orchestras             There are many             orchestra has                orchestras                  gestures and a            include a brass             percussion    stringed instruments.       include instruments of     stick called a baton, the  section, which is usually  instruments. Percussion    These are usually two       the woodwind family,       conductor makes sure       behind the woodwind.       usually seen in a classical    groups of violins, as well  such as flutes and         the musicians play         Trumpets, trombones,       orchestra includes the    as violas, cellos, and      bassoons. They usually     together at the right      French horns, and tubas    timpani, bass and side    double basses.              sit behind the strings.    time and speed.            are brass instruments.     drums, and cymbals.    Playing together                       The gamelan                                  Chinese orchestra                                         In Java and Bali, people play percussion     A Chinese orchestra  There are different types of           instruments, such as xylophones, in an       uses traditional  orchestras around the world.           orchestra called a gamelan.                  Chinese instruments.  They often use very different                                                       There are woodwind,  instruments from the classical                                                      percussion, and  orchestra, and might have                                                           stringed sections.  fewer people playing.                                                                                         Chinese gong                                                            188
Philosophy                                                                           SEE ALSO                                                                                       ▸▸ Ancient China  Philosophy is a way of trying to understand things by  asking questions and thinking of answers. It was first                                  p.16  studied thousands of years ago, when people wanted to  find out about the world and their own lives. People who                             ▸▸ Ancient Greece  try to find answers to these questions are known                                        p.18  as philosophers.                                                                                       ▸▸ Governments                                                                                          p.123                                                                                         ▸▸ Religion p.208                                                                                         ▸▸ Science p.217        Asking questions                         Thinking of answers        To find out about the world,                Philosophers try to come      philosophers ask all sorts of              up with answers to these  questions. They ask about things              questions. By thinking hard  such as what is real around us, and          about their answers, they can      what is the best way to live                decide whether they are                     our lives.                             true or false.                   What makes                     How do I                    me who                     know what                      I am?                                                 is true?     Why do  things exist?    Right and wrong                         Equality                                     First                                                                                       philosophers  An important part of philosophy is      Men and women are often treated  deciding what makes something right     differently. For example, men are generally  Western philosophy began  or wrong. For example, we all know      paid more. Philosophers try to explain how   in ancient Greece. The  that stealing is bad. Philosophers ask  everybody should be treated equally          Greek city of Athens  why it is bad.                          (the same).                                  was home to many of                                                                                       the most important                                                                                       early philosophers,                                                                                       such as Socrates,                                                                                       Plato, and Aristotle.                                                                                         Statue of                                                                                            Plato                                            189
Photography                                                                                      SEE ALSO                                                                                                   ▸▸ Art p.28  A photograph is a still image taken using a machine called                                       ▸▸ Computers p.71  a camera. Photographs give us a visual record of who we                                          ▸▸ Film p.100  are and what we have done. These images can capture                                              ▸▸ Inventions  important people and events in history, or private  moments in your own life.                                                                           pp.136–137                                                                                                   ▸▸ Telephones  Cameras                                            Early cameras                                                     The first cameras took                           p.250  The first photographic                             pictures on metal                             ▸▸ Television p.251  cameras were invented                              sheets that had been  in France in the 1800s,                            made sensitive to light.                     Taking pictures  but were large and hard                            It took many minutes  to use. Cameras are                                to take a photo.                             Photographs fall under  now small enough to fit                                                                         different categories called  inside mobile phones.                                                                           genres. Pictures you take                                                                                                  of yourself are called   These cameras can                                                                              selfies, and other genres   connect to computers                                                                           include animals and travel.   to transfer images.                           Daguerreotype                           cameras were the                           first cameras to go                           on sale to the                           public in 1839.                             Digital camera                         Film camera                     Selfie                           Modern digital cameras                 Later cameras use                           produce images made       The film is  strips of light-sensitive                           up of millions of tiny    rolled up    plastic film. When the                           points of color that are  inside the   film is exposed to light,                           displayed on screens.     camera.      a picture forms.                                                                                                    Pet portrait         The first                                     Camera phone  photograph was                                     Many people now take photographs                                                     using tiny digital cameras built into their    taken in 1816 by                                 mobile phones. These photos can also be     French inventor                                 transferred to and viewed on computers.       Nicéphore                                           190       Niépce.                                                                                                    Vacation snap
Photosynthesis                                                                SEE ALSO                                                                                 ▸▸ Carbon cycle       Plants make their own food. They do this by taking       in the sun’s light energy, as well as water from the                         p.49       ground and gas from the air. Producing energy in                          ▸▸ Cells p.56       this way is called photosynthesis.                                        ▸▸ Gases p.117                                                                                 ▸▸ Light p.147  How do plants                                                                  ▸▸ Plants p.194  make food?                                                                     ▸▸ Temperature    The plant combines carbon                                                         p.252  dioxide with water to make  sugar. The energy it needs                                                 Sunlight  to do this is supplied by                                                   Plants need energy from  the sun’s light.                                                            sunlight to complete                                                                              photosynthesis. They      The oxygen that                                                         grow toward the light.          plants give out is                                              Carbon dioxide       the same gas that                                                Holes in the plant’s leaves take                                                                        in a gas called carbon dioxide.       humans and       animals need                                                                        Oxygen                                                                                              Oxygen is released as           to breathe in.                                                                     waste when carbon                                                                                              dioxide, water, and                                                                                              light react together                                                                                              in the plant.                                                                          Conditions                                                                          Temperature, light, and water need                                                                        to be just right for a plant to survive.                                                                        If these conditions change too                                                                        much and don’t suit the plant it                                                                        will start to die.                                                                                                           Leaves                                                                                                         droop.    Leaves                      The stem is strong                        Leaves turn  A chemical in the leaves    to support the                            brown.  called chlorophyll absorbs  plant and move it  light energy from the sun.  toward light.       Water  Chlorophyll makes plants                        The plant needs  look green.                                     water to survive.                                                  Water travels up the                                                  stem into the plant.    Roots                                                                 Without light  Without water  The plant roots take  in water and minerals  from the soil.                                                    191
Physics                                                                     SEE ALSO                                                                              ▸▸ Circuits p.59  Everything in the universe that weighs something is                         ▸▸ Electricity p.87  called “matter.” Physics is a science that looks at how                     ▸▸ Energy pp.88–89  matter moves and interacts. This includes energy,                           ▸▸ Forces p.108  forces, magnets, light, heat, waves, and sound.                             ▸▸ Magnets p.151                                                                              ▸▸ The sciences                                                                                   pp.218–219            Understanding                                                                           Medical equipment               weather                                                                                Scanners, heart          Physics lets us predict                                                                     monitors, and X-ray         weather, by studying                                                                        machines were all         how patterns of heat                                                                       invented by people         and cold create wind.                                                                                                        using physics.      Nuclear physics      Atoms are the tiny         Weather balloons  particles that everything       collect weather   is made from. Splitting    them releases energy             information             we can use.                                 Heart rate monitor                                Computers                                                                                                  Tiny wires connect parts                Diagram of                                                    Circuit board from                  an atom                                                     inside a computer      inside machines and                                                                                                  computers so that they                                                                                                       can carry out tasks.                                                     Physics around us                                                           Discoveries from                                                       physics are used in                                                      everyday life. This is                                                     called applied physics.                                   Solar panels collect                                 energy from the sun         Electricity                                              Fairground                             Mechanics       We can make                                                    ride                          Studying pushes,  electricity by burning                                                                          pulls, and movement    fuel or using heat,                                192      sunlight, wind,                                                                                  lets us design                                                                                                  machines, including          or water.                                                                                                    fairground rides.
Pirates                                                                             SEE ALSO                                                                                      ▸▸ Clothing  Pirates were criminals who attacked ships to steal goods,  using force and violence to get their way. They are often                              pp.62–63  now remembered as jolly villains who buried treasure                                ▸▸ Explorers p.96  and relaxed on tropical islands, but                                                ▸▸ Flags p.102  the reality was not so pleasant.                                                    ▸▸ Maps p.155                                                                                      ▸▸ Oceans and seas                                                            Large hats kept                                                            pirates sheltered            p.187                                                            from the sun and rain.    ▸▸ Ships p.224                                                                                      Pirate life                                                                                      Pirates could be at sea for                                                                                    weeks at a time. To keep from                                                                                    getting irritable, which could                                                                                    lead to fights among the                                                                                    crew, they passed the time                                                                                    with music, games, food,                                                                                    and drink.    Pirate flag                            Clothes were                                    The years between                                         made of wool,  Pirates put symbols of death on        linen, and                                      1690 and 1725  their flags to frighten people. These  canvas.  symbols included skulls, bones, and                                                     are known as the  skeletons. This flag was flown by  famous pirate Jeremiah Cocklyn.                                                         golden age                                                                                            of piracy.  Pirate ship                                                                                         Swords called  Pirate ships had to                                                                    cutlasses had short,  be fast so they could                                                                  curved blades.  catch other ships or  escape from trouble.                                                              Blackbeard  They were armed  with cannons for                                                                  The most famous pirate of all  fighting. This type                                                               was nicknamed Blackbeard.  of ship is called                                                                 He attacked ships on the  a sloop.                                                                          American coast until he was                                                                                    finally killed in a battle with                                                                                    the British Navy in 1718.    Large sails                                                Leather shoes  helped the ship                                            closed with  move quickly.                                              small brass                                                             buckles.                                                          193
Plants                                                                                       SEE ALSO                                                                                               ▸▸ Flowers p.103  Plants are living things that make their own                                                 ▸▸ Food p.106  food using energy from the sun. Most                                                         ▸▸ Fruit and seeds  plants stay in one place, with roots  that fix them in the ground.                                                                     p.115                                                                                               ▸▸ Insects p.134  Types of plants                           Flowers produce                                    ▸▸ Photosynthesis                                            seeds, which grow  There are four main groups of plants.     into new plants.                                       p.191  Some have flowers, like hibiscus. Others                                                     ▸▸ Trees p.261  don’t, such as conifers and mosses.                                                                                                                   Before a flower opens,  Conifer                                                     Flowering plant                                      it is called a bud.  Plants that have                                            Most plants have  seeds in cones                                              flowers, which                                       Leaves make the food  are called                                                  make seeds.                                          that keeps plants alive  conifers. They                                                                                                   and helps them grow.  are mainly trees.                                                                                The stem helps keep  Moss                        Fern                                              the plant upright. It also  These leafy plants grow     Ferns don’t have flowers.                         transports water and  where it is damp and dark.  Their leaves start off very                       minerals to the leaves.                              small and uncurl as they grow.                                                                                                         Plants are  Meat-eating plants                                                                                                the only living  Some plants get extra energy by catching and eating                                            things that live  animals, such as insects. Some even catch frogs! The  plant shown here is called a Venus flytrap.                                                       on every                                                                                                   continent.  Sweet nectar       The insect’s    The plant  lures the insect   weight makes    squeezes all                                            Roots anchor the  into the plant.    the trap shut.  the juices out                                          plant in the soil.                                     of the insect.                                                                                                        Tiny hairs on the plant’s                                                                                                        roots take in minerals                                                                                                        and water from the soil.                                                                                                    Hibiscus plant                                                                194
Plastic                                                                                     SEE ALSO                                                                                              ▸▸ Atoms p.34  Plastic is a useful material that we make, but it can also be                               ▸▸ Carbon cycle p.49  found naturally. It can be colored and molded into shapes                                   ▸▸ Electricity p.87  without breaking. It is waterproof, so it can be used for                                   ▸▸ Gases p.117  packaging and to carry liquid. It’s also strong enough to                                   ▸▸ Liquids p.148  make rope.                                                                                  ▸▸ Materials p.157                                                                                              ▸▸ Recycling p.205  Plastic everywhere                        Plastic containers                                            are waterproof                                    Useful plastic  We use plastic to make                    to carry liquids.  many everyday objects,                                                                      Plastic is a useful  including toys, glue, cars,               Liquid plastic                   Plastic can be   material because of how  bags, computers, tents,                   can be poured                    see-through,     it behaves. For example,  and clothes like fleeces and              into interesting                 so we know       it doesn’t let electricity  raincoats. For most items,                molds.                           what’s inside.   through, and is strong  the plastic is heated to                                                                    and long-lasting.  become liquid, then poured  into molds to set.                                                                                                 Electric cable                             Tough and                                                          Insulation                           hard-to-break                                                      Plastic is an insulator, which                           plastic is                                                         means electricity and heat                           useful in toys.                                                    can’t flow through it. It keeps                                                                                              electricity inside cables.                                                                                                Laboratory                                                                                              containers        Smooth plastic is                         Plastic rope is              Plastic lenses   Hard to break      used for things we                        flexible and strong.         in glasses are   Plastic containers are harder      need to hold on to.                                                    harder to break  to break than glass or pottery                                Making plastic                               than glass.      ones. They are also easier to    25                                                                                        make and safer to use.                                Natural plastic is found in plants,  plastic bottles can be        trees, insects, animal horns, and milk.                       Plastic  recycled to make one          Artificial plastic is made from oil, coal,                     bags                                and natural gas found underground.     polyester fleece.          All plastic contains an element                               Long-lasting                                called carbon.                                                Plastic lasts a long time. It can                                                                             Plastic pellets  build up in the environment,                                                                        195                   so we turn it into new plastic                                                                                              by recycling it.
Pluto                                                                                SEE ALSO                                                                                       ▸▸ Earth’s surface  Pluto is a dwarf planet that travels around the sun at  the edge of our solar system, beyond Neptune. It has                                    p.84  one giant moon called Charon, and four small moons.                                                                                       ▸▸ Glaciers p.122  Pluto’s surface  is covered                                                                           ▸▸ Moon p.171  with ice.                                                                                       ▸▸ Neptune p.183                                                                                         ▸▸ Solar system                                                                                          p.233                                                                                         ▸▸ Volcanoes p.268                                                                               Ex-planet                                                                                  Pluto used to be considered the                                                                                  ninth planet in our solar system.                                                                                     When other similar small                                                                                       “planets” were discovered,                                                                                        astronomers downgraded                                                                                          Pluto to a dwarf planet.                                                                                         Ice volcanoes                                                                                       Pluto may have cryovolcanoes—                                                                                       volcanoes that erupt an icy                                                                                       slush of water and gases.    Pluto                                                                                           A feature known as                                                                                                  Wright Mons is thought                                                                                                  to be a cryovolcano.                                                                  Dwarf planets                                                                  Dwarf planets are similar to planets                                                                but smaller, which means they share                                                                  their path around the sun with                       Moon                                                                other objects, such as asteroids  Pluto’s orbit                                                  Pluto’s       and comets.  Pluto travels around the sun at a different     orbit  angle to the planets. Its orbit is shaped like  an elongated circle. It takes Pluto 248                       Ceres Makemake Huamea             Pluto  Eris  Earth years to circle the sun.                                                             196
Polar habitats                                                                         SEE ALSO                                                                                         ▸▸ Animal groups  Polar habitats are snow- or ice-covered areas found  in the coldest places on Earth—the Arctic in the north                                    p.22  and Antarctic in the south. There are no trees and  only very few plants. Animals have to survive in                                       ▸▸ Antarctica p.24  freezing temperatures.                                                                                         ▸▸ Arctic p.25                                                                                           ▸▸ Earth p.83                                                                                           ▸▸ Habitats p.126                                                                                           ▸▸ Oceans and seas                                                                                            p.187    Arctic                                                    Antarctic    Around the North Pole at the top of the world is          Around the South Pole at the bottom of the world  the frozen Arctic Ocean. The Arctic also includes         is the large landmass, or continent, of Antarctica.  the northern tips of Canada, Russia, Greenland,           The Antarctic is the coldest and windiest place on  and Norway.                                               Earth. It has no large land animals.    Arctic skuas often                    Snowy owls have                                 Wandering albatrosses  chase other birds                     thick feathers to                               have the widest  to steal their food.                  keep them warm.                                 wingspan of all birds.                           Reindeer walk                           Emperor penguins        Chinstrap penguins                         long distances in                       huddle together for     live in large                         search of food.                         warmth in the winter.   groups, called                                                                                         colonies.  Polar bears have  thick fur coats to                                                                              An iceberg is a chunk  keep them warm.                                                                                 of floating ice. Most                                                                                                  of it is underwater.                                    Animals use pieces                                    of floating ice to                                                      Weddell seals                                    take a rest.                                                            have thick layers                                                                                                            of fat to keep  Walruses use their                                             Southern elephant                          them warm in the  tusks for fighting                                             seals catch krill,                         cold water.  and pulling                                                    fish, and squid in  themselves                                                     the cold ocean.  onto the ice.    Arctic Ocean                          Male narwhals            Southern minke          Southern Ocean  In the center of the Arctic Ocean     have a long tooth.       whales use their beak   Around Antarctica, the  is a gigantic piece of ice that       Narwhals eat squid       to make holes in the    Southern Ocean is very cold.  never melts. The icy water            and large fish.          ice for breathing air.  Huge chunks of ice, called  around it is full of fish and squid.                                                   icebergs, float in the water.                                                              197
Pollution                                                SEE ALSO                                                           ▸▸ Cars p.52  Pollution happens when dirty or harmful substances  are released into the world around us. Pollution kills   ▸▸ Climate change  wildlife, causes health problems for humans, spoils the     p.60  countryside, and makes the world around us dirty. It is  even making our planet warmer.                           ▸▸ Factories p.97         Air pollution                                       ▸▸ Farming p.98   Cars, trucks, factories,                                                           ▸▸ Industrial     and power stations                                       Revolution p.133  pump out gases into the                                                           ▸▸ Recycling p.205    air. These can cause    illness, poison rivers    and oceans, and heat           up our world.                                                                 Land pollution                                                            Poisons from garbage                                                              dumps seep into the                                                             ground and then into                                                           rivers. Chemicals used in                                                           farming kill insects, such                                                            as bees, and can make                                                                       people ill.        Water pollution                                       Great Pacific       Plastic garbage is                                  garbage patch  washed into the sea and    swallowed by sea life.     Harmful waste from    factories and sewage     from homes pollute     rivers and sea water.    Garbage at sea    When waste plastic is dumped  in the sea, it is carried away by  currents into gigantic, floating  garbage patches. The biggest  patch is in the North Pacific Ocean.  It is called the Great Pacific garbage  patch and is bigger than the US.                                            198
                                
                                
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