winds

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How do wind and water change Earth?

"Explains how the shape of Earth is changed by weathering and erosion from water, ice, wind, and gravity. It is this wearing away that carves out valleys, causes trees to topple over, and creates or destroys good farmland. Examples of changes to landforms help show young readers the effects of weathering and erosion."--From the publisher.

Surviving a hurricane

2021
Flooded with gusting wind, unrelenting rain, and neighborly heroes, the true survival stories in this title are sure to sweep readers off their feet.

Wind

2016
Text and color illustrations explore different forms of wind, why it occurs, and its role during a storm.

Wind

2020
This title provides a basic overview of wind and how it forms.

Thunderstorms

2020
This title provides a basic overview of thunderstorms and how they form.

Noah chases the wind

2015
Noah, who is on the autism spectrum and loves science, sets out to discover where the wind goes when it blows.

Wind

2020
An introduction to wind energy that explains how it is possible to use wind as an energy source and discusses the future applications of wind power.

It's windy! =

?Esta? ventoso!
2014

I am the wind

"... invites [the reader] to [celebrate] the world all around us through the unique perspective of the wind. Journey through the frozen forests and bayou bogs, wonder at the northern lights, and meet unique animals like wolverines and olinguitos along the way"--Jacket flap.

The weather's bet

Retells the fable, "The Wind and the Sun," in which Wind, Rain, and Sun attempt to remove the cap of a shepherdess. Collage illustrations include symbols based on seal characters of Chinese pictograms.
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