How Things Work Encyclopedia (2010) -Mantesh
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http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51nxdJ%2BQh8L._SS500_.jpg [ How Things Work Encyclopedia DK Publishing Roger Bridgman English 2009 ISBN: 0756658357, 0756668735 128 pages PDF | 28 MB Looking at the technology all around us-and then explaining how it works, the How Things Work Encyclopedia lifts the hood of a car engine, gets inside a TV set, and discovers the power of invisible microwaves. With close-ups, cutaways, and diagrams bringing the technology to life, and timelines illustrating the development of inventions, challenging curiosity quizzes and fascinating facts, the How Things Work Encyclopedia lets children really see and understand what's going on inside. [
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Thanks man! You rock.
THANKS FROM A CURIOUS MIND ;)
Thanks
Great book!! Thx to the uploaders!!
LONG LIVE TPB!
LONG LIVE TPB!
Thank you, I'm curious about this.
Thanks for the upload!
I'd like to point out SOME of the information in this book is quite inaccurate. For instance, 7,000 bce "for the first time people knew how to start a fire."
This is inaccurate. In Jericho located in modern day Palestine was a mass city 9000 bce They had fire and wine.
Second is plows which is said "4000 bce"" In Ancient Sumerian texts they spoke of farming and the tolls they used which included a plow. Made of stone and wood.
There are several inaccuracies in this book through out.
I'd like to point out SOME of the information in this book is quite inaccurate. For instance, 7,000 bce "for the first time people knew how to start a fire."
This is inaccurate. In Jericho located in modern day Palestine was a mass city 9000 bce They had fire and wine.
Second is plows which is said "4000 bce"" In Ancient Sumerian texts they spoke of farming and the tolls they used which included a plow. Made of stone and wood.
There are several inaccuracies in this book through out.
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