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Is anything wetter than water? : extremely important questions (and answers) about the natural world from the Science Museum

Part of the A why is snot green book series
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Why is the sky blue? Why is water wet, and is anything wetter than water?

What are the smallest and biggest things alive? Is there anything hotter than the sun? When will global warming happen? Planet Earth is a wonderful place, home not only to us, but also to the billions of animals, plants, fungi and bacteria we share it with.

It's the only known haven for life in the entire solar system.

It is a vast and mysterious place with an exciting and ever-changing environment.

So, can we dig our way through the Earth to Australia?

Why don't earthquakes happen all at once? And is the world warming on its own or are we doing it?

Discover the answers to these and loads of other fascinating questions about the natural world in this exciting and informative book from the Why is Snot Green? series, published in association with the Science Museum.

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Macmillan Children's Books
1447253787 / 9781447253785
Paperback / softback
502
07/05/2015
United Kingdom
English
160 pages
20 cm
Children's (6-12) Learn More