Description
This exciting reference book uncovers everything you need to know about weather in an engaging question-and-answer format.
Explore the intriguing answers to more than 200 questions about weather and learn all about the real-time impacts of the climate crisis in this absorbing encyclopedia for kids aged 7-9.
What happens inside a thundercloud? Why is the sky not always blue? Why is climate change dangerous? This children's book helps inquisitive minds find answers to all the questions they may have about weather and climate, and some they hadn't thought of!
This exciting weather encyclopedia for kids offers:
More than 200 questions about the weather and climate in an interactive format.
A question-and-answer format that combines detailed diagrams and illustrations with photography.
6 sections for each topic: how weather works, weather around the world, weather patterns, extreme weather, living with weather, and weather in crisis.
Featuring detailed explanations on weather wonders, extreme weather, the science of weather forecasting, and climate change, Why? Weather helps children become experts in no time. Each page answers a different question and features a quick quiz designed to cement new knowledge, with information presented in bite-sized chunks for easy understanding.
More in the series
Become an expert across a range of different topics with the Why? series and find the answers to the most baffling questions. If you enjoyed Why? Weather, then why not try Why? Encyclopedia to impress family and friends with the answers to the world’s biggest questions.
About the Author
DK, formerly known as Dorling Kindersley, is a British multinational publishing company specialising in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 63 languages.It is part of Penguin Random House, a subsidiary of German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. Established in 1974, DK publishes a range of titles in genres including travel (including DK Eyewitness travel), history, science, nature, sport, gardening, cookery and parenting. The worldwide CEO of DK is Carsten Coesfeld.DK has offices in New York, Melbourne, London, Munich, New Delhi, Toronto, Madrid, Beijing and Jiangmen. DK works with licensing partners to publish books such as Disney, LEGO, Star Wars, DC Comics, Royal Horticultural Society, MasterChef and the Smithsonian Institution. DK has commissioned Mary Berry, Monty Don, Robert Winston, Huw Richards and Steve Mould for a range of books.