Author: Ted O'Hare
Series: Weather Report
Narrator: Rourke Publishing
Unabridged: 0 hr 10 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 01/01/2004
Genre: Children & Young Adults Nonfiction - Science & Nature - Earth Sciences
Discusses types of clouds and related topics including fog, smog, and how clouds form .
9 chapters on science adventures: oceanography, biology, anatomy, environmental science, chemistry, physics, forensic science, mathematics and technology! Teacher reviews & challenges for readers to discuss and respond critically on ...
Learn more about what climate change means and how it's affecting our planet.The earth is definitely getting warmer. There's no argument about that, but who or what is the cause? And why has climate change become a political issue? Are humans at fau...
New York Times bestselling author, award-winning meteorologist, and Today Show co-anchor Al Roker explores extreme weather phenomena in his first book for kids. Dive deep into a world of fascinating weather with everyone’s favorite meteorolog...
Spheroidal galaxies produce incredibly challenging questions regarding our modelling of the cosmos development process. Our problem is heightened because elliptical galaxies grew far away and long ago. As a result, the data that can reveal their arr...
A lighthearted nonfiction audiobook about the formation and history of the Earth--told from the perspective of the Earth itself!"Hi, I’m Earth! But you can call me Planet Awesome."Prepare to learn all about Earth from the point-of-view of Ear...
This beautiful tale follows a raindrops journey on Earth, from the time of the dinosaurs to the creation of the earliest cities and beyond. It explains how Earth has depended on the same water supply throughout its existence by flowing and falling a...
Do you know why whales sing? Or why pufferfish puff up? Or how coral changes color? You will after you listen to this audiobook!From the creators of the popular podcast But Why comes a new nonfiction series for kids answering all their most curious ...
Rivers wind through the earth, cutting down and eroding the soil for millions of years, creating a cavity in the ground 277 miles long, 18 miles wide, and more than a mile deep known as the Grand Canyon. Home to an astonishing variety of plants and...
Could Griffins have been real? When Adrienne Mayor carefully read the ancient Greek and Roman descriptions, this mythic hybrid of a lion and an eagle sounded like something people had actually seen. What could explain that evidence? After a decade o...