1001 Things Everyone Should Know about Science

1001 Things Everyone Should Know about Science by James Trefil is a comprehensive exploration of the physical world, published by Doubleday in 1992. This first edition consists of 305 pages and is presented in plain language, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a wide audience. The book features 1001 entries, most of which are concise, allowing readers to grasp essential scientific knowledge quickly.
Readers will find a variety of topics covered in straightforward statements, complemented by engaging Pop Quiz and Odd Fact sections that enhance the learning experience. With 100 illustrations included, this edition aims to make science both informative and enjoyable. The book serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to expand their understanding of science in an engaging format.
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In 1001 plain-language entries–most of less than 200 words–readers can learn everything they need to know about the physical world. Broad topics are broken down into easily comprehensible statements, and Pop Quiz and Odd Fact sections help reinforce the learning process and keep things interesting. 100 illustrations.
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