Weather and Climate

Weather and Climate by Barbara Taylor, published by Kingfisher in 1992, is a 32-page exploration of the fundamental concepts surrounding weather and climate. This book serves as an introduction to various world climates and seasons, as well as topics such as violent weather and weather pollution. It provides readers with a foundational understanding of the elements that contribute to changing weather patterns.
In addition to informative content, Weather and Climate includes practical instructions for creating a weather station, allowing readers to engage actively with the subject matter. The book covers essential aspects of Earth sciences, making it a valuable resource for those interested in meteorology and climatology. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, this edition aims to educate young readers about the science of weather and its impact on the environment.
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An introduction to weather and climate, discussing world climates, seasons, violent weather, weather pollution, and the elements of changing weather. Includes instructions for making a weather station.
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