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What do you know about light?, Tilda Monroe

Label
What do you know about light?, Tilda Monroe
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What do you know about light?
Responsibility statement
Tilda Monroe
Series statement
20 questions. Physical science
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, LG, 4.2, 0.5, 138078
Summary
Provides answers to questions related to the nature and qualities of light, including information on light waves, rainbows, and refraction
Table Of Contents
Good morning, sunshine! - Where does light come from? - How does light get from its source to my eyes? - How fast does light move? - Are all light waves the same? - Is the light I see the only kind of wave coming from the sun? - Are there other differences between light waves? - Can I see the difference between light frequencies? - If all visible light has a color, why can't I see sunlight? - When can I see light being refracted? - What is a rainbow? - Why does the straw in my water glass look like it is bent? - Do other objects refract light? - How do our eyes see? - What kinds of matter reflect light? - Does the moon have its own light? - Why does an apple look red? - Can light travel through objects? - Why do shadows change in size and direction? - How do we use light? - Why do we need light?
Target audience
juvenile
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