Ice

Ice by Melvin Berger, published by Scholastic in 2005, is a concise exploration of the fundamental characteristics of ice. This edition, written in English and spanning 20 pages, presents a straightforward examination of ice as frozen water, emphasizing its cold and hard nature. The book aims to inform readers about the basic properties of ice, making it accessible for a young audience interested in science and nature.
In this work, readers will discover essential facts about ice, including its formation and role in the Earth’s weather systems. The text is designed to engage children with clear explanations and relatable concepts, fostering an understanding of ice within the broader context of Earth sciences. This educational resource serves as an introduction to the scientific study of ice, appealing to those curious about the natural world.
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Ice is frozen water that is cold and hard.
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