How to Make a Cloud

by Jeanne Bendick

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Explains the formation of different kinds of clouds, what they are called, what they indicate about changing weather, and how they "make" rain, snow, sleet, hail, or fog.

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Jeanne Bendick was born February 25, 1919, in New York City. Her grandfather taught her how to draw as she grew up. Bendick has written and illustrated over 100 books as well as scripts for TV and movies. Bendick has a talent for science drawings. Her illustrations show readers how science relates to daily life. Her books include: The First Book show more of Space Travel, Along Came Galileo, Herodotus and the Road to History, Archimedes and the Door of Science, and Why Things Work: A Book about Energy. Bendick is quoted as saying, "If I were a fairy godmother, my gift to every child would be curiosity." (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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How to Make a Cloud

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Nonfiction
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551.5Natural sciences & mathematicsEarth sciences; geologyGeology, Hydrology MeteorologyAtmosphere, Tornadoes, Hurricanes
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QC921 .B45SciencePhysicsPhysicsMeteorology. Climatology

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