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Sssh, listen... what can you hear? From musical harmonies to sonic booms, discover the science of sound and how we hear things. Why is most of space completely silent? Why does a recording of your voice sound strange? And what do bats, dolphins and a boat full of scientists have in common? The answers are all in this book, with lots of flaps to lift and simple experiments to do at home.Chapters in this book include:- Sound- What is sound?- How sound travels- Hearing sound- Different sounds- Bouncing sound- Your voice- Making music- Astounding sound
Victoria Williams (Author) Victoria (Vicky to almost everyone) has degrees in Evolutionary Biology and Science Communication, and loves writing about the weird and wonderful world. When she's not writing or reading, you'll probably find her walking, dancing, gaming, watching wildlife or baking a cake.
Chapters in this book include:- Sound- What is sound?- How sound travels- Hearing sound- Different sounds- Bouncing sound- Your voice- Making music- Astounding sound
Victoria Williams, Carrie Kovarik, Botswana UPenn<br>Partnership<br>Assistant Professor of Dermatology<br>University of Pennsylvania) Williams, Victoria (Site Director of Dermatology, and Infectious<br>Diseases<br>University of Pennsylvania) Kovarik, Carrie (Associate Professor<br>Dermatology, Dermatopathology
Ken Taylor, Victoria Williams, Ken Taylor, Victoria R. Williams, USA.) Taylor, Ken (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, UK) Williams, Victoria R. (Independent Scholar