The book has 392 pages.
Well it is said in Molly Moons Hypnotic Time Travel Adventure that when he says "Well, you know know, I'm not exactly Mr.Key mover" and then she says " Rocky! You are Mr.Cool-Cucumer-Everyone-loves-You-and-You-Make-Them-Feel-Good.I'de rather be that then Miss.Keymover
Yes, its called Molly Moons Time-Travel Adventure which will be followed by another book whose name i cant remember.
UP YOUR BUTT & AROUND THE CORNER! "thats what she said!" :)
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I dont know but I would do anythingto read it!!
i think so but just to be sure....WHY DON'T U READ IT?!
The Apollo spacecraft took 3 days to travel from the Earth to the moon.
Sound would travel in the moon's atmosphere if the moon had any atmosphere, but since it hasn't, it doesn't.
No one has traveled beyond the Earth-Moon system. Travel to the moons of Mars is not likely to occur for at least another 25 years.
In "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, the characters travel through several states on their journey. Primarily, they travel from Ohio to Idaho, where the story is set, and along the way, they pass through various locations in Pennsylvania and other parts of the Midwest. The journey reflects not only a physical travel but also an emotional exploration as the characters seek to understand their pasts.
The note in "Walk Two Moons" is from Sal's mother encouraging her to find hope and adventure in her journey. It reads, "Don't judge a man until you've walked two moons in his moccasins." This inspires Sal to learn about her mother's past and gain a better understanding of her own identity.
The first person to prove that light does not travel at infinite speed was Danish astronomer Ole Rømer in the 17th century. He observed the moons of Jupiter and noted discrepancies in their predicted and observed timings, which led him to the conclusion that light takes time to travel from one place to another.