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Climatology -- Juvenile literature
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Climatology -- Juvenile literature
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Climatology
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Climatology
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Juvenile literature
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Forces of nature
How the weather works, eyes on the sky, editor Lauren Smith
Weather, written by John Fardon, Sean Callery and Miranda Smith
Changing climates, Terry Jennings
Professor Figgy's weather & climate science lab for kids, 52 family-friendly activities exploring meteorology, Earth systems, and climate change, Jim Noonan ; foreword by Martha Stewart
Palm trees at the North Pole, the hot truth about climate change, written by Marc ter Horst ; illustrated by Wendy Panders ; translated by Laura Watkinson
The brainiac's book of the climate and weather, Rosie Cooper ; illustrated by Harriet Russell
See inside weather and climate, Katie Daynes and Russell Tate
123 seriously smart things you need to know about the climate, Mathilda Masters ; illustrations by Louize Perdieus
Ultimate weatherpedia, the most complete weather reference ever, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
Wild weather, [text by Sean Callery ; illustrations by Carolyn Bracken]
Weather and climate, John Corn
What's the weather?, Fraser & Judith Ralston
Aerial Earth, David and Helen Orme ; series editor Steve Parker
Coldest places on the planet, by Karen Soll
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Climatology
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Juvenile literature
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