Friday, April 12, 2013

The Weather Book by Michael Oard



The Weather Book (Wonders of Creation, Vol. 1) by Michael J. Oard (Author). The earth was created to be the dwelling place of man. It is an advanced world and its climate patterns affect our lives every day. Whether or not you live close to the equator, a polar area, or someplace in between, data on the climate is important.

The Weather E book will train you: Why our exact distance from the solar allows life on earth. How the weather on the opposite aspect of the earth impacts you. How clouds kind and how to establish the different types. What's the difference is between a chilly and heat front. Why you may usually see lighting lengthy before you possibly can hear thunder. How you can build your individual climate station. How you can survive in harmful weather. What the greenhouse effect and the ozone gap are. What Noah's flood and the Ice Age have in common. How weatherpersons forecast hurricanes and tornadoes. The right way to learn a climate map. What our duty is to the environment.

Studying about the climate is fun! It'll change the way in which you look at the clouds in the sky. Now you may have more of an understanding about what's going on miles above your head. And while you hear a climate report on television, you will understand so much extra in regards to the world around you! Eighty pages eight-1/2 X 11 Casebound.


Michael Oard was a meteorologist with the National Weather Frozen in Time Service starting in 1973 and lead forecaster in Nice Falls, Montana. He is additionally the writer of 5 books, all published by Master Books.

Virtually everyone talks in regards to the weather. However that is no run of the mill book on this topic. Oard, the writer, is an expert meteorologist. He has fascinating insights on climate-related processes, and he also relates them to Biblical descriptions of climate phenomena.

This textual content has quite a few photographs and illustrations. The textual content is a bit cumbersome for some readers. It does present opportunities for enriching scientific vocabulary. As homeschoolers, our household is utilizing this text along with a number of others. This positively shouldn't be the text of choice for very small children, but it's best for older, extra experienced readers/scientists. 

The Weather Book (Wonders of Creation, Vol. 1)
Michael J. Oard (Author)
80 pages
Master Books (March 1997)

No comments:

Post a Comment