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An edition of The life cycle of everyday stuff (2001)

The life cycle of everyday stuff

In the context of life cycles, these units use central science concepts to explore the energy, raw materials, and waste issues that are the history of any manufactured product. As students consider the trade-offs made at each step, they will learn to recognize the decisions made to balance economic, developmental, and environmental needs.

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Publisher
NSTA Press
Language
English
Pages
95

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The life cycle of everyday stuff
2001, NSTA Press
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Table of Contents

What is a life cycle?
Dissecting a telephone : design
Raw materials : acquisition and processing
Manufacturing a product
The useful life of a product
A tale of two cups : disposal and reuse
Redesigning a product.

Edition Notes

Grades 8-12.

Published in
Arlington, VA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.5/752
Library of Congress
TS170.5 .R44 2001, TS170.5.R44 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 95 p. :
Number of pages
95

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6800015M
ISBN 10
0873551877
LCCN
00110013
OCLC/WorldCat
46831977
Library Thing
8575680
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780873551878
Goodreads
3670326

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