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The Day and Its Scientific Description

MD MOUDUD THAKUR

Publisher: BookRix

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"The Day and Its Scientific Description" is a thought-provoking book authored by MD MOUDUD THAKUR that delves into the profound exploration of the concept of "day" through a scientific lens. The book offers a fascinating journey into the intricate workings of the natural world, uncovering the scientific principles and phenomena that govern the cycles of day and night. 
In this illuminating work, Thakur skillfully combines scientific explanations with captivating storytelling to present a comprehensive understanding of how the Earth's rotation, celestial movements, and atmospheric conditions contribute to the emergence of day and night. Readers will be engrossed by the intricate details of our planet's rhythmic patterns and how they impact all living beings.
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 11 pages.

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