Weather Wise

Weather Wise

Sarah Michaels

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9798349357060
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Curious about clouds? Fascinated by lightning? Wondering how scientists know when a storm is coming? This exciting guide helps kids explore the wild world of weather with fun facts, real science, and hands-on discovery. Perfect for ages 7 to 12, it’s packed with clear explanations, cool weather experiments, and real-world tools young meteorologists can use to understand the sky above them.From the science of rain and snow to the power of hurricanes and tornadoes, readers will learn how weather works, why it changes, and what meteorologists do to keep people safe. They’ll discover the layers of the atmosphere, decode cloud types, and even create their own weather log at home. Every chapter is filled with kid-friendly language, engaging activities, and inspiring stories from meteorologists who study the weather up close-from storm chasers to satellite analysts.Whether it’s sunny, foggy, or somewhere in between, this book turns everyday weather into a hands-on adventure. It encourages observation, critical thinking, and a deeper connection to the natural world. Great for budding scientists, outdoor explorers, or any kid who’s ever asked, 'What’s going on up there?' Get ready to think like a meteorologist-and maybe even become one.

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