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If you cut down a 40-foot (12-meter) Norway maple to a height of 6 to 10 feet (about 2 meters) and you build a platform on the stump (either on the cut trunk or just above where the trunk branches in...
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My son, who is 8, was looking at a piece of salmon and asked: Why do fish have tiny little bones? I told him that their skeletons don't have to hold them up against the force of gravity. He said...
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My son (who is 7) asks: Why is it that when you eat salmon with a fork, it breaks into neat little bits with bones between them?
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If a person's eye were taken out and then put back in upside down, would the person see upside-down? (Asked by my seven-year-old son.)
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Is it true that the larger the size of the molecules, the more viscous the substance? (Original version of question, asked by my son: Why is water liquid and not gooey?)
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My seven-year-old says, "There's water in everything, right, even in the desert sands? Is there water in this plastic? In this cookie? In your glasses?" I said yes to desert sands; I...

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