How to read a popular science book?

There are popular science books among the books that the teacher asked us to read this summer vacation. I read a book in the "Horrible Science" series.

Horrible Science is based on Nick Arnold's original work, translated by Xiao Gan. This series of books is a British classic popular science book for children, 10, which is divided into two categories: "extraordinary experiments" and "alternative history". They are named "terrible science" because these books explain the truth of science from a more real and close-to-life perspective. Instead of simply explaining scientific experiments, add cartoons to guide and give examples, which is more real and interesting to read. The book I want to write is "Dangerous Food" in "Extraordinary Experiment".

In this book, every experiment is followed by results and explanations, sometimes with a little knowledge. Finally, there is a small link about this experiment, which can help you learn more. There is a comprehensive multiple-choice test after one unit to enrich your knowledge. I think this book is simply the crystallization of scientific experiments, encyclopedias and cartoons.

For example, in the second part-scary vegetables, there is an experiment about the power of potatoes. I bet my brother and sister that you can stick a hole in the potato without a knife and then insert a straw into it. You will find that the straw has inserted a hole in the potato, and now it is waiting to collect money. This is because the straw is a round tube, which is a very powerful structure. For scientists, "force" is an object that can move, or something that changes the shape of an object. It is this force that makes the straw insert into the potato. The last sentence "I bet you don't know!" " "The heavier a moving thing is, the harder it is for you to stop. Scientists call it inertia. This can explain why the supertanker has to slide forward 1.6 km to stop after the engine is shifted to reverse gear. That's why it's really stupid to use a tennis racket to block shells.

I like watching the horror science series, because it will explain the scientific truth to you in a humorous way. I think this book is really a good popular science book for teenagers. It is comprehensive, interesting, simple and easy to learn, which impressed me deeply.