One Minute Mysteries 65 More Short Mysteries You Solve With by Eric Yoder

By Eric Yoder

Age 8-12 years
The mysteries are again! The third e-book within the «One Minute Mysteries» sequence has extra enjoyable brainteasers you resolve with technological know-how. and every secret takes only one minute to learn!

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I didn’t recognize those voices. ” Tucker asked Marcel. 57 “It must be Mr. Wysor’s group at Frog Pond that isn’t finished yet,” Marcel said. “Fog is more likely to form in low, damp areas, such as around a pond, especially when the ground is soaked like it would be from all that rain yesterday and the air is cool. Fog occurs when air cannot hold all the water vapor it contains and the vapor condenses into water droplets. ” 58 Pranav and Maneet’s family had decided to buy a house in a new development.

This year, they were supposed to do experiments on their own. “I might do something with my sister’s hermit crabs,” Tristen mused. ” “I’ve always liked that Pavlov’s Dog thing,” Louis said. ” “I might see if our hamsters can learn a maze,” Dennis said. ” “Hold on,” Tristen said, looking at the instructions more closely. ” Dennis groaned. “It’s back to growing bean plants for all of us,” he said. ” Tristen asked, disappointed. 44 “Dogs and hamsters have backbones, making them vertebrates,” Louis said.

We’re getting samples, but it’s so foggy here the pictures won’t be any good. Give us another 20 minutes. Maybe the fog will lift. Over,” another voice responded. “I didn’t recognize those voices. ” Tucker asked Marcel. 57 “It must be Mr. Wysor’s group at Frog Pond that isn’t finished yet,” Marcel said. “Fog is more likely to form in low, damp areas, such as around a pond, especially when the ground is soaked like it would be from all that rain yesterday and the air is cool. Fog occurs when air cannot hold all the water vapor it contains and the vapor condenses into water droplets.

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