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Cette série captivante plonge dans les mondes fascinants de la science et de l'histoire, offrant des explications claires et accessibles sur des sujets complexes. Elle est parfaite pour les esprits curieux de tous âges désireux de comprendre le fonctionnement du monde. Chaque volume révèle des faits surprenants et des histoires intrigantes qui élargissent notre connaissance de l'univers qui nous entoure. Découvrez les réponses aux questions dont vous ignoriez même l'existence.

I Used to Know That. Geography
I Used to Know That
I Used to Know That
  • I Used to Know That

    • 192pages
    • 7 heures de lecture

    Information is broken down into manageable bite-sized chunks, refreshing your memory of all those things you once knew but have forgotten, and filling you in on the bits that the school syllabus didn't include. From building the pyramids in Egypt to the fall of the Berlin Wall, everything you used to know - and much that you didn't - is here.

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  • I Used to Know That

    • 192pages
    • 7 heures de lecture

    A Sunday Times top-ten title in 2008 and a bestseller ever since, I Used to Know That has continued to delight readers with its pages of forgotten facts from our school days. Now available in paperback, this great gift book has been repackaged with a fresh jacket design for anyone new to the series, and old fans alike. Nostalgic, informative and entertaining, it is an ideal and accessible buy for adults wanting to brush up on their lost knowledge. If you've forgotten the capital city of Chile; the basics of osmosis; how to solve a quadratic equation; who wrote the famous poem about daffodils; and, the use of a conjunction or the number of ontinents in the world, "I Used to Know That" is guaranteed to provide all the answers.

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  • This useful guide reminds you of everything you once learned - or should have learned - about the earth, its resources and atmosphere, and human activity and its effects.

    I Used to Know That. Geography
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