Book details

Sound
Published in
2019
Description
Science never sleeps it's always in action Ever wondered how musical instruments make sound or how electricity is made Discover the answer to these questions and many others in this exciting new series. Readers explore the science of sound in this engaging and accessible text. What makes a sound higher or lower, or louder or softer? How do our ears register sounds? These questions and more are answered in this fun and fresh take on a common science curriculum topic. Informative sidebars, detailed fact boxes, a useful glossary, and eye-catching, full-color photographs spark readers' interest in this essential physical science concept. Relatable examples help readers understand how the science of sound is in action all around us.
Age
8-10
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- To gain a deeper understanding of the physical principles of sound and how it travels through different mediums.
- To explore the psychological and emotional effects of sound on human beings, including how it influences mood and behavior.
- To learn about the technological advancements in sound engineering and how they have transformed music, film, and other forms of media.
- To appreciate the role of sound in the natural world and how animals use it for communication, navigation, and survival.