I want popular science books

Updated on educate 2024-06-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Popular science readings are as follows:

    1. "Insects".

    "Insects" is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects when they struggle for survival, and also records the motivation, life ambition, knowledge background, living conditions and so on of Fabre's obsession with insect research.

    2. "A Brief History of Time".

    Stephen Hawking's world-selling A Brief History of Time has become a milestone in scientific writing. This is due not only to the author's captivating way of expression, but also to the awesome themes he discusses: the nature of space and time, God's role in creation, the history and future of the universe.

    3, "Splendid Galaxy".

    This book introduces more than 100 ancient Chinese star charts, as well as Korean and Japanese star charts influenced by the Chinese star official system, a considerable number of which are new materials disclosed for the first time. Through these materials from ancient books, archives, artifacts or the latest archaeological discoveries, children will be able to appreciate how the ancients recognized and understood the starry sky, and understand the unique star map and star official culture of ancient China formed on this basis.

    4, "The Universe in the Shell".

    The title of the book is a reference to Shakespeare's famous play Hamlet. Its metaphor is that Hamlet, the "Prince of Vengeance", believes that even if he is locked in a husk, he still thinks he is the king of infinite space. "The Universe in a Shell" won the Aventis Science Book Award, one of the world's most prestigious popular science book awards.

    5. "China's Unsolved Mysteries".

    China's Unsolved Mysteries is the unsolved Chinese mysteries that open the door to scientific mysteries - a must-read for good children. The main contents of "China's Unsolved Mysteries" include: why water can predict the weather, why ice falls from the sky, is there a mountain that can run, why the land exudes fragrance, the mystery of rock paintings, the flood recedes to **, the mystery of strange sounds, the wonderful ox singing stone, the mystery of Zhaojun planting rape seeds, the mystery of the locust tree spitting fire, the tree that will bleed "blood", the mystery of dancing grass and dancing, why people rejuvenate and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. "100,000 Whys" is a popular science book, which contains a lot of rich knowledge. Tell us why there are stars in the sky, why Taizheng Yanyang shines, why it rains in the sky, why the sunlight before and after the sun shines on its own, why the desert lacks a chain of colorful bushes, etc., each article tells us a scientific truth. It not only helps me broaden my horizons and increase my knowledge of singing, but also improves my interest in learning.

    2. "100,000 Whys" introduces us to the formation process of celestial bodies. I learned that Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are the nine planets in the solar system. The Milky Way, on the other hand, is made up of many nebulae like the solar system.

    The Earth we humans live on is just a "little star" in the universe.

    3. "100,000 Whys" also explains that shrimp and crabs are cyan when they are alive, and they turn red after they are cooked, because there is a large amount of melanin in uncooked shrimp and crabs, and the melanin in cooked shrimp and crabs is gone, only red pigment, so they become red.

    4. "100,000 Whys" has added a lot of knowledge to me, and it has made me realize that the world is so colorful. The book "100,000 Whys" has made me understand a lot of truths, it is a silent teacher, it has given me infinite knowledge, I love "100,000 Whys".

    5. I like to read "100,000 Whys" the most, I have learned a lot of knowledge. For example, why do you have hiccups when you drink Coke, because Coke is a carbonated drink that bubbles and makes our intestines bubble, so we have hiccups.

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