Hydrogen FuelThis hi/lo series makes a key topic in the middle school science curriculum accessible to students reading below grade level. Clear text describes the world’s energy needs and resources in the twenty-first century and looks at the impact of energy usage on the global climate. The series looks at eight different energy sources and discusses their availability, production processes, and environmental consequences. Easy-to-understand diagrams, maps, and charts, plus full-color photographs support the text and aid comprehension. |
Contents
CONTENTS | 4 |
Making the Wonder Fuel | 10 |
All About Fuel Cells | 16 |
Hydrogen for the Future | 24 |
Glossary | 30 |
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