Science Behind Natural Phenomena
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The Science Behind Wonders of the Sky
Auroras, Moonbows, and St. Elmo's Fire
by Allan Morey
Part of the Science Behind Natural Phenomena series
There are many amazing sights to be seen in the sky. In the daytime there may be unusual cloud formations, rainbows and moonbows. At night you might see a comet, meteorites, or the Aurora Borealis. The Science Behind Wonders in the Sky looks at some of these phenomena, explaining how and why they occur.
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The Science Behind Wonders of the Water
Exploding Lakes, Ice Circles, and Brinicles
by Suzanne Garbe
Part of the Science Behind Natural Phenomena series
The oceans, rivers and lakes on our planet can produce some amazing natural phenomena. From icebergs to ice circles, tsunamis to tidal bores, The Science Behind Wonders of the Water looks at some of these phenomena, explaining how and why they occur.
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The Science Behind Wonders of Earth
Cave Crystals, Balancing Rocks, and Snow Donuts
by Amie Jane Leavitt
Part of the Science Behind Natural Phenomena series
Our planet has many different kinds of landscapes and features, from mountains and snowscapes to rocks and caves. Each has its own amazing phenomena. The Science Behind Wonders of the Earth looks at some of these phenomena, explaining how and why they occur.
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The Science Behind Wonders of the Sun
Sun Dogs, Lunar Eclipses, and Green Flash
by Suzanne Garbe
Part of the Science Behind Natural Phenomena series
The Sun gives life to our planet, but it also produces some amazing phenomena. From sun dogs and green flash to solar flares and sunspots, The Science Behind Wonders of the Sun looks at some of these phenomena, explaining how and why they occur.
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