The Big Countdown: The Universe in Numbers
Autor Paul Rocketten Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 feb 2019 – vârsta până la 11 ani
This book counts you down from 70 sextillion to 0.01, bringing facts and figures to life with illustrations, fun infographics and photographs.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781445158211
ISBN-10: 1445158213
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 215 x 274 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Hachette Children's Group
Colecția Franklin Watts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1445158213
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 215 x 274 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Hachette Children's Group
Colecția Franklin Watts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is definitely a book to dip into and marvel over - a great one for number crunchers! It explores the world through numbers, huge and tiny,from 70 sextillion to 0.01. On the way it looks at numbers all around the universe - rainforests, outer space, oceans, the animal kingdom, nature, the human body and much more. It could be dry and boring but far from it - it brings facts and figures to life with illustrations, fun infographics and photographs, increasing our appreciation for the wonders of our world. It's a fascinating way to back up studies of specific subjects, such as science, history, geography and more. An excellent glossary and index complete the book.
Cuprins
- 1: There are 70 thousand, million, million, million stars in space
- 1: There are about 200 tredecillion atoms in the Earth’s atmosphere
- 1: There are 100 trillion bacteria living in the human body
- 1: Seven quintillion, five hundred quadrillion grains of sand are on planet Earth
- 1: Hurricanes can release nine trillion litres of rain a day
- 1: Our Solar System is 11 billion km wide
- 1: Over seven billion people live on planet Earth
- 1: There are signs of life from 1,000,000,000 years ago
- 1: 500 million people watched the first moon landing
- 1: 30 million different insects live in the rainforest
- 1: 15 million °C at the centre of the Sun
- 1: There are 1,305,250 known invertebrates in the world
- 1: 700 thousand tribal people live in Brazil
- 1: There are 321,212 species of plant
- 1: Blondes have 146,000 strands of hair on their head
- 1: 64,242 plants estimated at risk of extinction
- 1: The largest vertebrate is 33,000 mm long
- 1: 23,483 football pitches of rainforest are destroyed each day
- 1: We take 20 thousand breaths a day
- 1: It is 11,030 m down to the deepest part of the ocean
- 1: There are 10,820 endangered species in the animal kingdom
- 1: Darwin had 10,000 barnacles in his home
- 1: The longest river measures 6,650 km
- 1: There are 3,000 edible fruits
- 1: All of Earth’s oxygen is renewed by plants every two thousand years
- 1: 1642, the year of Galileo Galilei’s death
- 1: 1,600 giant pandas live in the forests of China
- 1: There are 1,510 active volcanoes in the world
- 1: A pomegranate can have as many as 1,370 seeds
- 1: Ladybirds migrate over a distance of 321 km
- 1: There are more than 300 types of honey
- 1: There are 206 bones in the human body
- 1: The tallest tree is 115.54 m high
- 1: The cheetah can travel up to 112 km per hour
- 1: 100 species of moss grow in the Antarctic
- 1: 80–85 cocoa beans are used in an average chocolate bar
- 1: Wait 75–76 years for an appearance of Halley’s Comet
- 1: The anteaters’ tongue is 60 cm long
- 1: There are one trillion, 300 billion skin cells on the human body
- 1: 28% of the world’s oxygen comes from rainforests
- 1: There are 27 moons of Uranus
- 1: It takes 24 hours for Earth to rotate
- 1: There are 16 tectonic plates
- 1: A poison dart frog has a 15-year lifespan
- 1: It takes 14 trees to make one tonne of magazine paper
- 1: The pink flamingo has 12 black feathers
- 1: It takes nine months for a baby to grow in the uterus
- 1: There are five zones on Mount Kilimanjaro
- 1: There are four layers of the rainforest
- 1: The queen of the night blooms for one night every year
- 1: The smallest animal is 0.01 mm long
- 1: Further information and large numbers
- 1: Glossary
- 1: Index