Far-out science projects with height and depth : How high is up? How low is down? /
by Gardner, Robert.
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J530.4 SPI What are solids, liquids, and gases? : | J530.8 GAR Heavy-duty science projects with weight : | J530.8 GAR Super-sized science projects with volume : | J530.8 GAR Far-out science projects with height and depth : | J531 GAR Split-second science projects with speed : | J531 OXL Forces and motion : | J531 ROY Looking at forces and motion : |
Includes index.
Includes glossary.
Includes bibliography.
This book introduces "height" and "depth" and presents experiments on measuring skyscrapers, a roof's peak, a flagpole, the height of a mountain, cloud heights, the depth of a pond, the depth of a basement, and other projects.
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