Life On EarthBlack Rabbit Books, 30.07.2005 - 32 Seiten Why can't sound travel through outer space? How can light be bent? Science can be a puzzling topic to inquiring young minds. This series delves into both the history of science and its many practical applications today. Easy-to-follow diagrams and hands-on activities illustrate key concepts. |
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