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DID YOU KNOW?

By: Publication details: VIVA BOOK 2013 NEW DELHIDescription: 166 P. PAPERISBN:
  • 9788130924304
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • NON-fic
Summary: Which is the only sport played on the moon? Which creature can produce an electric shock of up to 650 volts? Which is the familiar bird that can fly about 1000 km a day? Which is the rock that humans can eat? How many teeth does a snail have? In which liquid do pearls melt? Did You Know? explains the surprising facts about hundreds of everyday phenomena that are too familiar to notice otherwise. This book will amaze the readers with its wide coverage and delight them with the unexpected.
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Which is the only sport played on the moon?
Which creature can produce an electric shock of up to 650 volts?
Which is the familiar bird that can fly about 1000 km a day?
Which is the rock that humans can eat?
How many teeth does a snail have?
In which liquid do pearls melt?

Did You Know? explains the surprising facts about hundreds of everyday phenomena that are too familiar to notice otherwise. This book will amaze the readers with its wide coverage and delight them with the unexpected.

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