Earth’s Wild Winds

Earth’s Wild Winds by Sandra Friend, published by Lerner Publications in January 2002, is a 64-page exploration of the various facets of wind. Written in English, this book examines the measurement of wind, its effects on weather patterns, and its potential destructiveness, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this natural phenomenon.
In this edition, readers will find an informative approach to the science of wind, including its role in meteorology and climatology. The book delves into how wind influences weather and discusses its various uses, making it a valuable resource for those interested in earth sciences and the natural world. Through clear explanations and engaging content, Earth’s Wild Winds offers insights into the complexities of wind and its significance in our environment.
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Examines different aspects of the wind, including its measurement, effects on weather, potential destructiveness, and uses.
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