1000 Things You Should Know About Science

1000 Things You Should Know About Science by John Farndon

John Farndon

Miles Kelly Publishing

Softcover - 61 pages

ISBN 10: 1842366297

ISBN 13: 9781842366295

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Synopsis

1000 Things You Should Know About Science is an incredible reference resource. There are 100 illustrated subject panels each with 10 key facts. No long passages of text, just facts like these:

- The Internet began in the 1960s when the US Army developed a network called ARPA net to link computers.

- One kilogram of deuterium (a kind of hydrogen) can give the same amount of energy as three million kilogams of coal.

- If the DNA molecule in every human body cell was as thick as hair, it would be 8 km long.

Now discover the other 997 brilliant facts in 1000 Things You Should Know About Science.

Titles in this series: Ancient History; Birds; Dinosaurs; Human Body; Myths and Legends; Planet Earth; Science; Space; Wild Animals; World Geography

 


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