The Ends of the World

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Brendan A The weathering of silicate rich rock, like granite (which is a rough approximation of “continental rock”), also consumes carbonic acid (CO2 plus water…moreThe weathering of silicate rich rock, like granite (which is a rough approximation of “continental rock”), also consumes carbonic acid (CO2 plus water) in rain, turning minerals like feldspars into clays and liberating ions like calcium and sodium.(less)
Donna Bouldin Yes. This is a great non fiction book for a middle schooler. Brannen inserts humor into very serious topics and describes world of the past with a fun…moreYes. This is a great non fiction book for a middle schooler. Brannen inserts humor into very serious topics and describes world of the past with a fun imagination. Some parts may be a bit challenging for a 12 year old but that's the point of reading and learning. Overall the book is great for curious middle schoolers(less)

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