A Scientist at the Seashore

A Scientist at the Seashore is a 1984 book written by American physicist James Trefil. It is Trefil's fourth book.

Overview

A noted physicist and popular science writer heads for the beach to answer common and uncommon questions about the ocean: why the sea is salty, how bubbles form on the water's surface, where waves come from, and other curiosities of the marine world.[1]

Notes

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gollark: Can I probably get a CB Copper? I've always dreamed of having unreasonable amounts of those.
gollark: I'm wondering just how much I can trade my pygmy and notpygmy for.
gollark: I got two, at least, which will hopefully allow me to trade for something good.
gollark: I saw a leodon in volcano briefly.

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