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No-Sweat Science®: Weather Experiments

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Get the scoop on weather—from the ground, right up to the clouds in the sky. Dozens of really amazing hands-on experiments, along with fascinating facts and figures, help kids comprehend fundamental aspects of our world, including why the North Pole is colder than the Equator and whether lightning ever really does strike twice. Youngsters will enjoy making an indoor cloud, dissecting a hailstone, and even building a weather station.

 

“Dozens of meticulously described experiments…and a detailed, clear explanation of what happens and why. The experiments are easy to set up and carry out."—School Library Journal.

128 pages, Paperback

First published August 28, 2006

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Muriel Mandell

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April 22, 2013
Changes in weather and why changes occur
How different types of weather are important in different parts of the world
Simple experiments
Allows children to explore through the experiments and relate to our weather patterns
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