A brightly illustrated children's encyclopedia answering the most popular questions about the surrounding world. It explains many natural phenomena and scientific concepts from physics, chemistry, biology, zoology, and anatomy using simple examples.
By reading the "Super Encyclopedia," a teenager will learn:
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Why the Moon doesn't fall on our heads
· How a person distinguishes colors
· What sugar and diamond have in common
· Can a tree eat a person
· How chameleons change color
· What force, sound, light, electricity, matter are, and more
Stylish design – modern photographs combined with ironic drawings – vividly illustrates scientists' explanations. This publication is a bright example that teaching children and developing their erudition can be very exciting!
The book will make a wonderful gift and a useful addition to the school curriculum, helping to develop an interest in scientific literature and the study of the surrounding world.The book provides detailed answers to questions frequently asked by children, explaining many natural phenomena and scientific concepts from physics, chemistry, biology, zoology, and anatomy. Why doesn't the Moon fall on our heads, what do sugar and diamond have in common, can you revive someone with electricity, can a tree eat a person, which animal does not need a head and why can't humans fly like birds – readers will find exhaustive answers to these and other questions. The book is equipped with detailed drawings and diagrams that illustrate scientists' explanations visually.
Printhouse: Rosmen
Series: Сборники (РОСМЭН)
Age restrictions: 10+
Year of publication: 2024
ISBN: 9785353111290
Number of pages: 208
Size: 255х196х21 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 500 g
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