Turning Fog Into Beer: Making Sense Of Fog, Clouds, And Sky

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Other Sciences, Meteorology
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Author: Reese Aptor ISBN: 9780692321423
Publisher: Reese Aptor Publication: March 15, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Reese Aptor
ISBN: 9780692321423
Publisher: Reese Aptor
Publication: March 15, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If you are wondering why fog is perfect for ghost stories and how to turn fog into beer, this book is for you. There is something about fog that makes it eerie. How about walking in the English moors on a cool night with wisps of fog rolling in? Wouldn’t you shiver? It is creepy. Fog feels cold and seems oblivious to our presence; Sounds are muffled and you can’t see where you are going. It is the stuff of strange and eerie happenings.Why is that? What is it about fog that gives us goosebumps? This first book in a new series will explain fog to make it tangible.

This book will explain the physics of water at the atomic level; we will dissect common and uncommon phenomena related to water. You may find some of the concepts at odds with commonly held theories. Throughout, there has been an effort to make sense of fog, clouds, and the color of the sky.

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If you are wondering why fog is perfect for ghost stories and how to turn fog into beer, this book is for you. There is something about fog that makes it eerie. How about walking in the English moors on a cool night with wisps of fog rolling in? Wouldn’t you shiver? It is creepy. Fog feels cold and seems oblivious to our presence; Sounds are muffled and you can’t see where you are going. It is the stuff of strange and eerie happenings.Why is that? What is it about fog that gives us goosebumps? This first book in a new series will explain fog to make it tangible.

This book will explain the physics of water at the atomic level; we will dissect common and uncommon phenomena related to water. You may find some of the concepts at odds with commonly held theories. Throughout, there has been an effort to make sense of fog, clouds, and the color of the sky.

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