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Usborne Illustrated Dictionary Of Science -

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Covers ecology, botany, zoology, human biology, and genetics. Usborne Illustrated Dictionary of Science

The is a comprehensive reference guide designed to make complex scientific concepts accessible for students, typically aged 11 and up . It is widely used as a study aid for SAT and GCSE students, serving as a consolidated resource that combines three individual Usborne titles: the Illustrated Dictionary of Biology , the Illustrated Dictionary of Physics , and the Illustrated Dictionary of Chemistry . Key Features and Content The book is organized into three major sections,

Includes general, physical, inorganic, organic, and environmental chemistry. the Illustrated Dictionary of Physics

Breaks down mechanics, heat, waves, electricity, magnetism, and nuclear physics. Why It’s Popular for Learning Usborne Illustrated Dictionary of Science

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