Whitcomb L. Judson invented the zipper. You would look in an encyclopedia.
encyclopedia
A travel guidebook or website would be better suited than both an encyclopedia or almanac when planning a vacation. These resources provide up-to-date information on destinations, attractions, accommodations, and transportation options, helping you make more informed decisions for your trip.
a almanac or a encyclopedia if you really want to learn about a lot of stuff and get into a good collage
A list of hurricanes is more likely to be found in an almanac that focuses on weather and natural disasters. Encyclopedias may include information on significant hurricanes, but a comprehensive list of hurricanes is more commonly found in specialized weather resources.
you will find information in a lot of books for example you would find anything in a thesaurus, in a dictionary, a telephone book, in a atlas, and in a encyclopedia, or even a almanac.
an almanac
An almanac would help you find out what a sloth eats.
I think is eyciclopedia
An encyclopedia or an atlas would give you the answer.
"You can check out that almanac for 7 days then you must return it." "In the days before technology, farmers would consult an almanac to determine what weather might be coming."
wiki answers, or an atlas, or an encyclopedia.
Encyclopedia is singular, encyclopedias would be plural.