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ID021635
Call Number551.5/LEV
Title ProperWonderful weather
LanguageENG
AuthorLevine, Shar ;  Johnstone, Leslie ;  Harpster, Steve (ill.)
PublicationNew York,  Sterling Publishing,  2003.
Description48p   Light blue spine
SeriesFirst science experiments
NoteWind, rain, soft drifting snowflakes and burning sunshine: all kids wonder what makes the weather what it is. How can we predict whether there will be blue skies or rain tomorrow? Where do clouds come from? Why do we have thunder and lightning? Answer all these questions and more with entertaining experiments geared to youngsters in the second and third grades. Using blown-up balloons and the refrigerator, test the difference between cool and hot air. Wrap a thermometer in a wet paper towel, wait a little bit, and then compare it to one that's left unwrapped: it will reveal the secrets of humidity. (And explain why two days with exactly the same temperature can feel completely different.) Make some morning dew to understand why the grass is wet when you wake up--even if it didn't rain. Create a hailstorm from blueberries, start a mini-tornado, keep a weather diary, and more!
Standard Number0806972491
Price. Qualification$12.95(Hb)
Classification Number551.5
Key WordsWeather ;  Meteorology ;  Weather - Experiments ;  Meteorology and climatology ;  UOI - Weather


 
 
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