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Author:
Scheckel, Larry, http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013039851 author.
Title:
Can People Just Burst into Flames? Larry Scheckel.
Publisher:
Oak Grove Press
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
336 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Science--Juvenile literature.
Curiosities and wonders--Juvenile literature.
Science & Nature.
Curiosities and wonders.
Science.
Juvenile works.
Notes:
Includes index.
Summary:
Curiosity stirs the soul of every human. How does the brain work? Can you breed dogs and cats together? What are some inventions by women? How much does the Earth weigh? How is snow made? What will happen if another asteroid strikes the Earth? Which sports projectile moves the fastest? Is solar energy the answer to our energy needs? Should we try to stop all forest fires? Why is electricity so deadly? What makes a boomerang come back? Why have ships and planes disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? Mysteries lurk in our house, our body, the outdoors, in the heavens, and the universe. Larry Scheckel has taught high school science for over 38 years and writes a weekly science column for a local newspaper. Known as Mr. Science, Larry Scheckel has given science presentations to thousands of children and adults across the United States. He has been a "full house" presenter at conventions and science seminars. Mr. Science has thrilled audiences for over 48 years with amazing science demonstrations to audiences from kindergarten to adults. Browse the contents of this book and enjoy an entertaining and thoughtful look at how our world works. Discover the secrets of life's most baffling mysteries.
ISBN:
9781732276529
1732276528
Locations:
AQPC277 -- Lamoni Public Library (Lamoni)

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