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Dive into the wonders of atmospheric science with "How the Weather Works: 100 Ways Parents and Kids Can Share the Secrets of the Atmosphere" by Michael Allaby. This engaging trade paperback, published by Reader's Digest Association in 1999, offers a fascinating exploration of weather phenomena tailored for both ninth to twelfth-grade readers and beyond. The book spans 192 pages and is adorned with illustrative artwork that enriches the learning experience. It's a perfect resource for anyone interested in the mechanics of weather, falling under the genres of Nature and Juvenile Nonfiction. With its Dewey Decimal classification of 551.5/078, it's a valuable addition to any library seeking to deepen the understanding of Earth Sciences.
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