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The Weather Book (Wonders of Creation) What Noah's flood and the Ice Age have in common.Learning ab.Why you can often see lighting long before you can hear thunder.What the difference is between a cold


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The Weather Book (Wonders of Creation)

Title:The Weather Book (Wonders of Creation)
Author:Michael Oard
Rating:4.89 (556 Votes)
Asin:0890512116
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:80 Pages
Publish Date:1997-03-01
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Editorial : About the Author
Michael Oard earned his master's degree in atmospheric science in 1973 from the University of Washington. He was a meteorologist with the National Weather Service beginning in 1973 and lead forecaster in Great Falls, Montana from 1981 to 2001.

The earth was created to be the dwelling place of man. It is a complex world and its weather patterns affect our lives every day. Whether you live near the equator, a polar region, or somewhere in between, knowledge of the weather is important.The Weather Book will teach you:

  • Why our exact distance from the sun allows life on earth.
  • How the weather on the other side of the earth affects you.
  • How clouds form and how to identify the different types.
  • What the difference is between a cold and warm front.
  • Why you can often see lighting long before you can hear thunder.
  • How to build your own weather station.
  • How to survive in dangerous weather.
  • What the greenhouse effect and the ozone hole are.
  • What Noah's flood and the Ice Age have in common.
  • How weatherpersons forecast hurricanes and tornadoes.
  • How to read a weather map.
  • What our responsibility is to the environment.
Learning ab

Unfortunately, just recently I was diagnosed with breast cancer and suddenly it became very relevant! I am so glad I had it! It is very informative and a fairly easy read. Not too many puzzles but still fun.. Does not really work at all for me and I am sorry that I spent the money on it. In Der Richter und Sein Henker, known in English as The Judge and his Executioner, Durrenmatt presents a classical mystery story with true literary elements and remarkable characters. The only complain I have is that the writing is in Japanese, well I cant read or understand, but I think it makes the book more authentic and fun to read (so its not real a complain, but I am learning the language soon so I will be able to read it and give a more detail description). In it, we are repeat offenders, always found guilty, always about to be punished, lost in a courtroom drama in which we play both accused and prosecutor guilt means we don't have to grow up." pg 191

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