Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll

Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll by Franklyn M. Branley is a revised edition published by Harper Collins on April 9, 1999. This 32-page book is written in English and explores the fascinating phenomena associated with thunderstorms, including the science behind lightning and the dynamics of storm formation. It aims to demystify the natural occurrences that can often be intimidating for young readers.
In this engaging work, readers will discover intriguing facts about thunderstorms, such as the impressive length of lightning bolts and the heights from which they originate. The book presents scientific concepts in a way that is accessible to children, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Earth sciences and weather. Through its informative content, Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll encourages curiosity about the natural world and helps to alleviate fears surrounding storms.
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Did you know that lightning bolts can be over a mile long? Or that they may come from clouds that are ten miles high? Storms can be scary, but not if you know what causes them. Before the next thunderstorm, grab this book by veteran science team Franklyn Branley and True Kelley and learn what causes the flash, crash, rumble, and roll of thunderstorms!
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