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150 Amazing Science Experiments: Fascinating Projects Using Everyday Materials, Demonstrated Step By Step In 1300 Photographs
Chris Oxlade
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Description for 150 Amazing Science Experiments: Fascinating Projects Using Everyday Materials, Demonstrated Step By Step In 1300 Photographs
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These are fascinating projects using everyday materials, demonstrated step by step in 1300 photographs! You can find out how things work: energy, wind, nature, ships, cars, cameras and computers. You can fly your very own hot-air balloon, run an ant colony, build a water pump, and tell the age of ancient trees. Step-by-step photographs and easy-to-follow practical instructions ensure success in all the experiments. It features fun science ideas that you can do at home or school, using materials and equipment that are easy to find or inexpensive to buy. This is a bumper collection of 150 fantastic experiments and projects that explain a wide range of scientific facts, processes and principles. Make a working volcano, construct a reflecting telescope, create a compass, and much more. The projects are arranged thematically to reflect different areas of science and technology, such as the natural world, earth sciences, physics and transport. Budding young scientists are guaranteed hours of fascination and amusement while gaining a practical understanding about our everyday world.
Product Details
Publisher
Armadillo
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
648g
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Leicester, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781861474728
SKU
V9781861474728
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-9
About Chris Oxlade
Chris Oxlade is an experienced author of information books for children. He has written more than 250 titles on science, technology, sports and hobbies, from encyclopedia articles to fun activity books.
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