Storms Get the inside scoop on the world's stormy weather! Find out what causes thunder, see the eye of a hurricane, get caught up in a tornado, and discover more than twenty–five facts about storms
Welcome to the wonderful world of weather! From the warm, balmy days of summer to the cold, crisp nights of winter, youngsters will learn all about the four seasons, as well as what the sun is, how clouds form, why it rains, what causes a rainbow, and so much more.
A leading expert in unexplained phenomena presents a groundbreaking study that takes readers into the very real world of temporal physics and time travel, supported by human experience, scientific data, and documented cases.
Storms happen all the time, and while your child might be afraid of storms, they are important to learn about. In this book, you’ll be able to show your child all about them, and who knows, maybe make them a little bit less scary for them as well. Check it out today!
Clear text and dramatic photographs introduce beginning readers to many kindsof storms--from wintry blizzards to tropical hurricanes. Time for Kids Science Scoops--Level 1 Chapter Book.
Get ready for a 100% chance of scientific fun with The Everyting Kids’ Weather Book filled with hundreds of fun facts, puzzles, and games! Have you ever wondered what happens in the eye of a tornado or how hurricanes gain their strength? From lightning and snow-day blizzards to rainbows and monsoons, The Everything Kid’ Weather Book gives you an exciting look into all the action that happens in the sky, including: -The difference between cirrus and stratocumulus clouds -How meteorologists predict the weather -What the term “a perfect storm” means -How to build a weather station of your own -Why storms depend on how cold and warm fronts interact -How to create weather experiments at home -The effects of global warming on our planet Filled with hundreds of exciting facts and thirty fun weather puzzles and games, The Everything Kids’ Weather Book is perfect for finding out how a barometer works, which cloud is a nimbus cloud, what causes hailstorms—and everything in between!