Scientific Instruments, Microscopes & Microscopy - General & Miscellaneous, Science & Technology Experiments, Science Experiments - General & Miscellaneous, Biology
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Overview
You have decided to compete in a science fair. You want to do a great project, but you have no ideas. What do you do? Where do you start? Kenneth G. Rainis provides an exciting place to start learning about the hidden world of microscopic objects. Can you classify dust? Do you know why milk is white? How do toothpastes work? What is the pollen index in your neighborhood? You will be surprised how many answers you can find by looking closely at a few simple household objects. Terrific ideas for further experimentation are provided so that you can create original science fair projects. So, grab a magnifying glass or a microscope and get started!Enumerates supplies, equipment, and procedures for microscopic experiments in four areas, the common, the tiny, plants, and animals.
Book Details
Published
August 1, 2003
Publisher
Enslow Publishers
Pages
128
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780766020900