Water power / by Tea Benduhn.
by Benduhn, Tea.
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Summary: Identifies renewable and nonrenewable sources of energy, focusing on water power, explaining what it is, how it works, and its role in meeting the energy needs of the future.
What is water power? -- Sources of energy -- How water power works -- Water power in the future.
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620.1 roy Bendy and rigid / | 621.04 DAN The science of energy / | 621.042 WEB Energy / | 621.31 BEN Water power / | 621.31 BEN Wind power / | 621.31 PET Wind power / | 621.319 ROY Conductors and insulators / |
"WR leveled reader: science"--Cover p. [4].
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23) and index.
What is water power? -- Sources of energy -- How water power works -- Water power in the future.
Identifies renewable and nonrenewable sources of energy, focusing on water power, explaining what it is, how it works, and its role in meeting the energy needs of the future.
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