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Wild weather
by Kingfisher
Describes some of the most extreme weather on the planet, including hurricanes, bushfires, and drought, and explains what causes each of these weather phenomena
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How do wind and water change Earth?
by Natalie Hyde
Discusses the forces of wind, water, ice and gravity that cause erosion and weathering, and describes how they change landforms over time
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Finding out about wind energy
by Matt Doeden
Introduces wind energy, including where it comes from, how it is collected, and how it can be converted into electrical energy
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Weather can be Helpful or it can be Harmful
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I survived collection
by Lauren Tarshis
Collects four stories in which kids survive a famous sinking ship, shark attacks, the most destructive hurricane to hit North America, and the bombing that launched the United States into World War II
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Tornadoes
by Cari Meister
"Carefully leveled text and engaging full-color photos introduce early fluent readers to the science behind tornadoes, including where and why tornadoes happen and how to stay safe when the sky starts to swirl. Includes activity, glossary, and index."
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Wind and storms
by Robyn Hardyman
Introduces wind, including why it occurs, how it is useful, and how excessive amounts of wind can cause such dangerous conditions as tornadoes, hurricanes, and thunderstorms
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12 things to know about wild weather
by Jamie Kallio
Describes twelve examples of extreme weather conditions, from thunderstorms and tsunamis to wildfires and cold waves, and explains what causes them, how common they are, and why they cause so much damage
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