Weather and Climate Change

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    Why are storms getting stronger? Why are deserts growing larger? Why are glaciers melting? The exciting, eye-catching photographs and easy-to-read sentences in Weather and Climate Change help young readers learn about the harmful effects of climate change on the weather, including an increase in many kinds of very bad weather such as heat waves, hurricanes, and snowstorms. As they read along, kids will learn how they can help fight global warming by changing little things in their everyday lives.

    With exciting, eye-catching photographs and easy-to-understand sentences, World Book’s Earth’s Changing Climate series helps kids with a 3rd to 5th grade primary reading level learn about climate change. Each nonfiction book explains how climate change affects the weather, wildlife, our oceans, and the habitats of living things around the world! Explaining the possible devastating effects of climate change, the books include a helpful glossary and index that direct students to the most important terms and topics. As they read along, kids will learn how they can help fight climate change (also called global warming) by changing little things in their everyday lives.

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    Why are storms getting stronger? Learn about the harmful effects of climate change on the weather, including an increase in many kinds of very bad weather such as heat waves, hurricanes, and snowstorms. As they read along, kids will learn how they can help fight global warming by changing little things in their everyday lives.

    Key Highlights


    • Complex concepts are explained in concise language to facilitate comprehension
    • Supports Next Generation Science Standards and STEM instruction
    • Timely series that covers a hot-topic issue around the globe
    SKU: ECO02 |  ISBN: 978-0-7166-2707-4 |  Pages: 48 |  8" x 10"  |  Interest Level: Ages 11-14+
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