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Looking at Weather Do you know...
  • what makes the Northern lights light up?
  • what makes the wind blow?
  • why the earth keeps using the same rain-water-over and over again?
  • what it's like inside a cloud?
These are just a few of the many amazing facts you'll find and exciting discoveries you'll make when you read Looking at Weather. With David Suzuki as your guide, you'll find out what makes weather, where clouds, rain, snow, and lightning come from, and how weather affects our everyday lives. Wouldn't you like to...
  • make a cloud in your kitchen?
  • forecast the weather by making your own barometer?
  • do some amazing air tricks?
  • track down microclimates in your own house?
Filled with exciting projects and activities and extremely well illustrated, Looking at Weather is a great way for kids and their parents to participate in the science adventure.
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