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Aquamarine

From the Series Scientific American Investigates Gems
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Did you know aquamarine has something in common with emeralds? They are both varieties of a mineral called beryl! Often found in Brazil, aquamarine is the most common form of beryl. In this book presented by Scientific American, readers find out how aquamarine forms, as well as the geologic processes surrounding its creation. Beautiful full-color photographs enhance the understandable text. The main content supports the science curriculum and helps readers in their knowledge building, a key component of the science of reading.

Interest Level Grade 2 - Grade 4
Reading Level Grade 2
Copyright 2026
BISACS JNF051080, JNF037060
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher Rosen Publishing
Imprint Scientific American Educational Publishing
Series Scientific American Investigates Gems
Language English
Number of Pages 24
ISBN 9781538313794
Title Format Reinforced book
Release Date 2026-01-15
Author Beth Gottlieb
Features Glossary of key words, Index
Dewey 553.8/7
Graphics Full-color photographs
Dimensions 8 x 8
Guided Reading Level L
 

Author: Beth Gottlieb

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