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Secrets of Pollution and Conservation

Author: Solway, Andrew

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.4
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 4070
Points per Word 0.000246
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.03125

Description

Secrets of Pollution and Conservation by Andrew Solway explains how human activities have contaminated the air, land, and oceans, and outlines the methods scientists and communities use to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources. It uses case studies and data to show how large the issue is and how well different cleanup methods work. The book is written for middle-grade readers, breaking down concepts such as waste management, recycling, and ecosystem restoration into clear, understandable sections. Diagrams and examples throughout the text illustrate how individuals and groups can help protect the environment.

Quick Summary

From smog-filled skies to ocean trash, the book turns environmental problems into a series of eye-opening mini-missions that kids can tackle like real-world detectives. Readers get to see before-and-after photos, quick experiments, and step-by-step clean-up ideas that make the science feel like a hands-on game. If your kid loves the quirky facts and cartoon-style panels of 'Horrible Science', they'll be hooked on the quick, punchy lessons about saving the planet. The book is ideal for ages 9-12, roughly grades 4-6, especially for curious minds who want to understand and act on pollution solutions.