How and why science

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Science in the air

1998
Describes various weather phenomena that cause changes in the atmosphere and explains how to read clues to the weather in the air around us.

Science in the water

1998
Discusses the properties and uses of water and presents related experiments and activities that can be performed at home. Includes games, folklore, instructions for keeping a lab notebook, and an answer key.

Science at home

1998
Uses a number of simple experiments that can be done at home to explain such things as how soap bubbles can get really big, why glue sticks, and why paper towels are absorbent.
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