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Benjamin Franklin and the Lightning Rod
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Benjamin Franklin and the Lightning Rod

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Benjamin Franklin was a writer, Founding Father, scientist, and inventor! He not only invented new things–like bifocals and the armonica–but also improved on inventions others had made. In this informative volume, readers learn about why and how he invented the lightning rod, including key facts about the kite experiment. Additional relevant information about Franklin’s life shows readers how influential he was in his time and how his legacy lives on today in both inventions and his role in the creation of the young United States.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Country
United States
Date
15 August 2022
Pages
24
ISBN
9781538276495

Benjamin Franklin was a writer, Founding Father, scientist, and inventor! He not only invented new things–like bifocals and the armonica–but also improved on inventions others had made. In this informative volume, readers learn about why and how he invented the lightning rod, including key facts about the kite experiment. Additional relevant information about Franklin’s life shows readers how influential he was in his time and how his legacy lives on today in both inventions and his role in the creation of the young United States.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Country
United States
Date
15 August 2022
Pages
24
ISBN
9781538276495