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Veronica Wilkinson

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Joined in October 2019

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Libraries and Library History
Books and Literature

Why don't libraries smell like bookstores?

I assume you’re referring to the difference between the glorious mustiness of a library and the glorious plasticy newness of a bookstore. That’s probably due to the fact that as paper ages, the cellulose within it decays, letting off that sweet, sweet book smell. Bookstore books haven’t had as much time to decay (unless it’s a used bookstore), leading to that different smell.

Books and Literature
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Who is the author of The Alchemist?

Hiromu Arakawa

Math and Arithmetic

What is 3-4 simplefied?

7

Digestive System

What is the difference between chemical and mechanical digestion?

Medical digestion is the physical process of breaking down food

Chemical digestion is the process of breaking down food by chemical enzyme.