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Flights of fancy, defying gravity by design & evolution, Richard Dawkins ; illustrated by Jana Lenzova

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Flights of fancy, defying gravity by design & evolution, Richard Dawkins ; illustrated by Jana Lenzova
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 12 and up
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Flights of fancy
Oclc number
1299256370
Responsibility statement
Richard Dawkins ; illustrated by Jana Lenzova
Sub title
defying gravity by design & evolution
Summary
Have you ever dreamt you could fly? Or imagined what it would be like to glide and swoop through the sky like a bird? Do you let your mind soar to unknown, magical spaces? In Flights of Fancy, Richard Dawkins explains how nature and humans have learned to overcome the pull of gravity and take to the skies. From the mythical Icarus, to the sadly extinct but spectacular bird Argentavis magnificens, from the Wright flyer and the 747, to the Tinkerbella fairyfly and the Peregrine falcon. But it is also about flights of the mind, about escaping the everyday - through science, ideas and imagination. Fascinating and beautifully illustrated, this is a unique collaboration between one of the world's leading scientists and a talented artist
Table Of Contents
Dreams of flying -- What is flight good for? -- If flying is so great, why do some animals lose their wings? -- Flying is easy if you are small -- If you must be large and fly, increase your surface area out of proportion -- Unpowered flight : parachuting and gliding -- Powered flight in animals -- Be lighter than air -- Weightlessness -- Aerial plankton -- "Wings" for plants -- Differences between evolved and designed flying machines -- What is the use of half a wing? -- The outward urge : beyond flying
Target audience
adolescent
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Defying gravity by design & evolution
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