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What Kind Of Weather For Tomorrow, E. J. Cable
What Kind Of Weather For Tomorrow, E. J. Cable
Science Bulletin
One of the most common topics of conversation when friends or strangers meet is "what a fine day," or "what terrible weather.'' No natural phenomena have a more pronounced psychological influence upon man than weather phenomena.
The Air We Breathe, S. F. Hersey
The Air We Breathe, S. F. Hersey
Science Bulletin
In addition to the simple experiments already suggested attention is called to others which will show the common constituents of the air.
Astronomy, E. J. Cable
Astronomy, E. J. Cable
Science Bulletin
In the field of general science, astronomy offers projects for practical as well as very useful knowledge. One of the greatest values is its appeal to the intellect. Astronomy attempts to unravel the secrets of nature, not only on our planet, but also in the vastness of space around us that is within reach of man's powerful instruments. It acquaints man with what is going on around him as well as with what is happening in regions far removed from everyday experiences and personal contacts. Astronomy tries to make man feel "comfortable" and at "home" in his universe.