Silly Science: Strange and Startling Projects to Amaze your
Family and Friends
Shar Levine and Leslie Johnstone Subject Headings:
Grades 3 - 7 / Ages 8 - 12. |
excerpt:
Did You Know?Fossil dinosaur bones are easily mistaken for rocks. One way to identify the bones is to touch them to your lower lip. The bones will stick to your lip and the rocks will fall off.
The largest meat-eating dinosaur was the Tyrannosaurus rex. This giant was first discovered in 1900 at Hell Creek, Montana. A T.rex could be up to 45 feet (13.7m) long and 20 feet (6m) tall and have a skull 5 1/2 feet (1.7 m) long.
Recommended.
Also by the same authors Everyday Science: Fun and Easy Projects for Making Practical Things.
Joan Payzant is a retired teacher/librarian in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
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ISSN 1201-9364
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THIS ISSUE - JULY 21, 1995.
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