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Title: How Does a Tree Grow? Or, Botany for Young Australians
Note: Reading ease score: 81.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Produced by David E. Brown and The Online Distributed
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Library of Australia.)
Summary: "How Does a Tree Grow? Or, Botany for Young Australians" by James Bonwick is an educational publication written in the mid-19th century. This book takes the form of a dialogue, aimed primarily at young readers, to explain the basic principles of botany, particularly concerning tree growth and the various components of plants. The author, who served as a sub-inspector of schools in Victoria, intends to illuminate the subject of botany for young Australians, making it engaging and accessible. The story revolves around a curious boy named Willie who learns about the growth of trees through conversations with his father. The dialogue includes discussions on how trees absorb nutrients through their roots and leaves, the structure of trees, and the process of photosynthesis. Willie explores various scientific concepts, such as the role of gases and nutrients in the growth process, the structure of seeds and flowers, and the differences between various types of plants. The narrative blends engaging storytelling with educational insights, prompting young readers to appreciate the complexity and beauty of the botanical world around them while fostering a sense of wonder and inquiry. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Bonwick, James, 1817-1906
EBook No.: 57142
Published: May 12, 2018
Downloads: 54
Language: English
Subject: Plants -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
Subject: Plant physiology -- Juvenile literature
LoCC: Science: Botany
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: How Does a Tree Grow? Or, Botany for Young Australians
Note: Reading ease score: 81.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by David E. Brown and The Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at http:
//www.pgdp.net
(This file was
produced from scans of public domain works at The National
Library of Australia.)
Summary: "How Does a Tree Grow? Or, Botany for Young Australians" by James Bonwick is an educational publication written in the mid-19th century. This book takes the form of a dialogue, aimed primarily at young readers, to explain the basic principles of botany, particularly concerning tree growth and the various components of plants. The author, who served as a sub-inspector of schools in Victoria, intends to illuminate the subject of botany for young Australians, making it engaging and accessible. The story revolves around a curious boy named Willie who learns about the growth of trees through conversations with his father. The dialogue includes discussions on how trees absorb nutrients through their roots and leaves, the structure of trees, and the process of photosynthesis. Willie explores various scientific concepts, such as the role of gases and nutrients in the growth process, the structure of seeds and flowers, and the differences between various types of plants. The narrative blends engaging storytelling with educational insights, prompting young readers to appreciate the complexity and beauty of the botanical world around them while fostering a sense of wonder and inquiry. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Bonwick, James, 1817-1906
EBook No.: 57142
Published: May 12, 2018
Downloads: 54
Language: English
Subject: Plants -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
Subject: Plant physiology -- Juvenile literature
LoCC: Science: Botany
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.