Alaska Science Nuggets (Natural History)
Editorial Reviews
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
"[I]ncredible book . . . look though the table of contents in any good bookstore and see what I mean."
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Book Description
Do iceworms eat ice? Can you hear the aurora? How does mosquito repellent work? Why are Alaskan volcanoes evenly spaced along the coast? Is it possible for hot water to freeze faster than cold water? Where are Alaska's more than 125 hot springs? Why are northern twilights so long? Do glaciers slide or do they flow? Why do snowflakes flutter as they fall?
In Alaska Science Nuggets, Neil Davis answers these and many other intriguing questions in the entertaining and informative style that make him one of Alaska's favorite science writers. This compendium of nearly 400 articles, including articles by other contributors to a science column carried by various Alaska newspapers, discuss phenomena from the Northern Lights, permafrost, glaciers, meteorology, volcanoes, and earthquakes, to archaeology, Alaskan plants, mammoths, early humans, northern living, and more.
Tourists and old-time Alaskans alike have made this much-loved book a bestseller for years. Alaska Science Nuggets is a great reference or gift for anyone interested in the phenomenal natural history of the North.
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Alaska Science Nuggets (Natural History)
Alaska Science Nuggets (Natural History),Neil Davis,University of Alaska Press,0912006382,General,History,History: American,Science,Science (General),United States - State & Local - General
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