How high is high? : science projects with height and depth /

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by Gardner, Robert,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] , Far-out science projects with height and depth. Authors: LaBaff, Tom,--illustrator. Series: Hot science experiments. Physical details: 48 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm. Subject(s): Measurement --Experiments. | Altitudes --Measurement --Experiments. | Science projects. | Experiments. 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Glen Stewart Elementary School 530.8 GAR Available

"Originally published as Far-out science projects with height and depth: How high is up? How low is down? in 2003."

Includes bibliographical references (page 46) and index.

How to measure -- Safety first -- How tall are you? -- How high is your ceiling? -- How high are your stairs? -- How high is your roof? -- How high is a flagpole? -- How high is a tall tree? -- How high is a skyscraper? -- How high is a mountain? -- How high are low clouds? -- How high are high clouds? -- How do we know cloud heights? -- How deep is this book? -- How deep is one page? -- How deep is your bathtub? -- How deep is your basement? -- How deep is a pond or lake? -- What is the farthest "down?"

"Simple science experiments about measurement of height and depth using everyday items with many experiments that can be turned into science fair projects."-- Provided by publisher.

K to grade 3.