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Most days, you probably don't think too much about the weather. You might wear a coat on a cold day or carry an umbrella when it rains. But weather can be unpredictable. Downpours can flood entire cities, raging winds can knock down buildings, and huge piles of snow can block roads. Readers will find out how scientists study some of the most extreme weather on Earth, from violent tornadoes to deadly hailstorms. They will also learn about some of the most devastating weather events in history. This well-written book will help readers identify key facts about science topics. The engaging content allows readers to draw connections between historical events and scientific ideas.Product Videos
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Author Ann Squire
Binding Paperback
Series True Books: Extreme Science
Language English
Book Type Nonfiction
Grade Content 4
Guided Reading Level R
Lexile 890
Accelerated Reading Level 5.4
Subject Science
Standard S4E4a. Explain how weather forecasts are made by using weather instruments to collect data.
Copyright 2015