Why do Anna and other scientists love to read? Primarily, because they are curious about things. They want to know why some things happen and often ask, "What if?" So, they read a lot of books to find the answers to their questions and to learn what other scientists have discovered. Reading books gives them the knowledge they need, shows them past discoveries, and offers new perspectives from different fields. In short, curiosity drives exploration, and reading provides the tools to turn that curiosity into important scientific progress. So, if you are curious to know more about your world - READ!
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Thank you for sharing such a inspirational story with us.
Thank you for sharing such a inspirational story with us.