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List view record 831: What are electrical circuits?List view anchor tag for record 831: What are electrical circuits?
List view record 832: What are the chances? : probability, statistics, ratios and proportionsList view anchor tag for record 832: What are the chances? : probability, statistics, ratios and proportions
List view record 833: What makes you hiccup?List view anchor tag for record 833: What makes you hiccup?
List view record 834: What makes you you?List view anchor tag for record 834: What makes you you?
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Whats inside submarines

2016
Books
Learn all about submarines from the first submarines to submersibles and modern submarines. Have you ever wondered where the crew all sit inside a tank, or what a jet engine looks like behind the turbine blades? Well these six books will help you find out just that! Find out something amazing abo...
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What's inside tanks

2016
Books
Learn all about tanks, from first tanks to armoured fighting vehicles. Have you ever wondered where the crew all sit inside a tank, or what a jet engine looks like behind the turbine blades? Well these six books will help you find out just that! Find out something amazing about each vehicle and t...
List view record 837: What's maths all about?List view anchor tag for record 837: What's maths all about?
List view record 838: What's so yummy? : all about eating well and feeling goodList view anchor tag for record 838: What's so yummy? : all about eating well and feeling good
List view record 839: What's that sound?List view anchor tag for record 839: What's that sound?
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What's that sound?

Lesley, John2021
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Have you ever wondered how sound gets from the place where it is made, and travels to your ears, where you hear it? Sound is not something you can see. This is because sound is a transfer of energy. Is sound the same in outer space as it is on Earth, and how do astronauts hear each other?
List view record 840: What's the big idea : inventions that changed the worldList view anchor tag for record 840: What's the big idea : inventions that changed the world
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