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Guy Campbell, Illustrated by Paul Moran - All books by this author Elephants are better known for their astonishing feats of memory than for their ability to jump, but they’re also physically agile. Amusing questions like the one in the title, as well as important questions, and even a few silly questions that kids are likely to ask are presented with answers that are surprising, intriguing—and occasionally, mind blowing. “Why is the sky blue?” and “What makes the noise of thunder?” both have solid, scientific answers. “What is the worst smelling thing in the world?” might sound like a silly question, but in fact, it has a good, sensible answer. And the question, “Which animal is the deadliest in the world?” has an answer that will surprise just about everybody. Black-and-white line art on most pages. (Ages 8–12) Can you answer these questions? 1. How high can an elephant jump? (a) 6 feet (b) 10 feet (c) They can’t jump at all 2. When will the sun stop burning? (a) 1,000 years (b) 5 million years (c) 5 billion years 3. Cats are smarter than dogs. (a) True (b) False 3. How do dolphins identify one another? (a) Leaping from the water (b) Whistling (c) Diving 4. How much of the world’s fresh water is ice? (a) 10% to 20% (b) 45% to 50% (c) 65% to 70% 5. Men are better drivers than women. (a) True (b) False Open this book and you’ll find amazing answers to these and more questions. You’ll also learn the truth about elephants’ memories, the reason the sky is blue, what would happen if all the world’s ice melted, and much more. (0764161717) Hardcover / 128 Pages / 5 5/8 x 8 / 2008 | ||
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