Do Cats Have Belly Buttons?: And Answers to 244 Other questions on the world of science

Do Cats Have Belly Buttons?: And Answers to 244 Other questions on the world of science

by PaulHeiney (Author)

Synopsis

Why do jellies wobble? Why don't the oceans overflow? Why do racing cars have fat tyres? How do widgets in beer cans work? How many bones does a giraffe have in that long neck? I've been told that dogs only see in black and white. Is that true? How do we know that no two snow crystals are the same? Why is the earth round? And how do we know it is? why do camels have such bad breath? What is a bruise? Are chemicals in my brain responsible for my falling in love? Will they fade as I grow older? How long can love last? Do Cats Have Belly Buttons? is a follow-up to the successful Can Cows Walk Down Stairs?. Answering life's big questions, as well as the small, it unravels the science behind those things we take for granted, and explains just why the world and its contents are as they are. Informative, entertaining, humorous, it is the perfect present for quizaholics, science addicts, the insatiably questioning, and anyone curious about life on earth.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 246
Publisher: Sutton Publishing Ltd
Published: 24 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0750946458
ISBN 13: 9780750946452

Author Bio
Paul Heiney is a well-known writer, broadcaster and journalist. Best known for the consumer television programme Watchdog, he has been a contributor on all of Britain's national radio networks. His books include The Nuts and Bolts of Life (Sutton, 2002) and Can Cows Walk Down Stairs? (Sutton, 2005). He is married to Libby Purves, presenter of Mid-Week, and lives in Suffolk.