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Everything About Mars

My Ebook Publishing House

Publisher: My Ebook Publishing House

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Mars has always fascinated humanity and the findings of the past decade have revolutionized ideas about our nearest neighbour - revealing its watery past and geological similarity to Earth. This book provides fact after fact about Mars for information hungry children and interested adults.
Available since: 01/12/2016.

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