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The Last Word: More Questions and Answers on Everyday Science v.2: More Questions and Answers on Everyday Science Vol 2 Book
Does it really get warmer when it snows? Why doesn't superglue stick to the inside of the tube? How is it possible to uncork a bottle by hitting the bottom? Can you drive through a rainbow? Should you walk or run in the rain? Why does soap make bubblebath collapse? The leading science weekly the New Scientist runs a popular column, "The Last Word," which invites readers to share their questions and curiosities about everyday scientific phenomena. Providing a selection of the most compelling questions and answers from the column, this book covers a wide range of subjects, from plants and animals, to the human body, to gadgets and inventions. Fun and informative, it is fascinating reading for anyone who has ever asked themselves: why is the sky blue?Read More
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- 0192862049
- 9780192862044
- New Scientist
- 9 November 2000
- Oxford Paperbacks
- Paperback (Book)
- 224
- illustrated edition
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