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30second Weather The 50 Most Significant Phenomena And Events Each Explained In Half A Minute Adam Scaife

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30second Weather The 50 Most Significant Phenomena And Events Each Explained In Half A Minute Adam Scaife
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Publisher: Ivy Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 31.75 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Adam Scaife
ISBN: 9781782407546, 9781782408123, 1782407545, 1782408126
Language: English
Year: 2019

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30second Weather The 50 Most Significant Phenomena And Events Each Explained In Half A Minute Adam Scaife by Adam Scaife 9781782407546, 9781782408123, 1782407545, 1782408126 instant download after payment.

If you only have 30 seconds, there is time - using this book - to make sense of the science behind the seeming vagaries of the weather, the controversies, predictions and forecasts for climate change that shape our day-to-day experiences of the great outdoors. Ever since Aristotle first tried to explain the forces that seem to fall from the heavens, meteorology has opened up the study of weather, and caused disputes over the reasons why seasons change, where precipitation falls, why winds blow and when the sun shines. From halcyon days to hurricanes, supercells to silver linings, global warming to giant hailstones, here is the ultimate guide to a near-universal preoccupation: what's the weather like?

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