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50 Things You Should Know About Wild Weather


50 Things You Should Know About

No. of pages 80

Published: 2016

Great for age 6-12 years

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This title shows and explains how our weather works, how it affects our lives and how it shapes our planet. In a country where each new day brings a new climate, see what causes our weather to change from a serene, sunny day, to extreme events such as hurricanes and tornados. This book shows and explains exactly how our weather works, how it affects our lives and how it shapes the world around us. Following on from the immensely successful title on the First World War in 2014, QED is publishing three brand new titles to add to the series. These books are designed to bring each subject matter to life with facts, maps and infographics, whilst succinctly breaking down each area into 50 manageable facts. The three new titles in the 50 Things You Should Know About series are: Wild Weather: 9781784933043 The Human Body: 9781784931346 Prehistoric Britain: 9781784933050

 

 

This book is part of a book series called 50 Things You Should Know About .

This book has been graded for interest at 7-10 years.

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by QED Publishing .

Anna Claybourne has been a writer and editor of children's non-fiction for over eight years.

 

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50 Things You Should Know About

'With all that is presented here - from the basics of air currents to the most extreme, record-breaking weather and much more - you can rest assured I mean that, 'everything'. The picture editors have done a sterling job, too, for the pages have a complete global outlook and the imagery is brilliant.' -- The Bookbag What happens when the weather goes WILD? From typhoons and waterspouts to moonbows and sun halos, Anna Claybourne shares some of the incredible weather phenomena and the science behind it from her book The wildest weather - in pictures 'Infographics, diagram and photographs combine to make an enticing book; a book which will leave the reader with a far better understanding of the weather around us, how it originates and the effects it has on our lives. A fascinating read with good explanations and informative for us all, not just children' Parents in Touch