What Colour Is the Sun? Mind-Bending Science Facts in the Solar System's Brightest Quiz
Why do your fingers go wrinkly in the bath? How long can a goldfish remember things? Who thought up Newton’s First Law?
Science is all about finding answers to mind-boggling questions – so following the hugely successful How Many Moons Does the Earth Have?, here are another 100 brain-teasers to test yourself, discover some amazing answers, and learn a lot of stuff along the way.
Where does brown belong in the spectrum? What is a Zener card? And what colour is the sun? With Brian Clegg, science has never been so much fun …
| Author | Brian Clegg |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Icon |
| Place | London |
| Year | 2016-11-03 |
| ISBN | 9781785781223 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Condition | Good |
| Comments | Mark on closed pages |
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