Everything You Should Know about Planets and Weather

Everything You Should Know about Planets and Weather
Author: Anne Richards
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781984399489

National Learning Association presents: PLANETS AND WEATHER Are your children curious about Planets and Weather? Would they like to know what the Solar System is? Have they learnt what dwarf planets are or what meteorology is? Inside this book, your children will begin a journey that will satisfy their curiosity by answering questions like these and many more! EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: PLANETS AND WEATHER will allow your child to learn more about the wonderful world in which we live, with a fun and engaging approach that will light a fire in their imagination. We're raising our children in an era where attention spans are continuously decreasing. National Learning Association provides a fun, and interactive way of keep your children engaged and looking forward to learn, with beautiful pictures, coupled with the amazing, fun facts. Get your kids learning today! Pick up your copy of National Learning Association EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: PLANETS AND WEATHER book now! Table of Contents Chapter 1- What is the Definition of a Planet? Chapter 2- What are Dwarf Planets? Chapter 3- What is the Kuiper Belt? Chapter 4- How Far is Mercury from the Sun? Chapter 5- How High Can the Surface Temperature of Venus Reach? Chapter 6- Why is Mars Often Known As the Red Planet? Chapter 7- What Gases is Jupiter Mostly Made Up Of? Chapter 8- What Speeds Can the Winds on Uranus Reach? Chapter 9- How Far is Neptune from the Sun? Chapter 10- Is the Moon a Planet? Chapter 11- Who First Spotted Ceres? Chapter 12- Haumea Chapter 13- When was Makemake First Observed? Chapter 14- What is the Solar System? Chapter 15- How Did the Planets Get Their Names? Chapter 16- What is the One Natural Satellite of Earth? Chapter 17- What are the Rings of Saturn Made from? Chapter 18- When was Pluto Discovered? Chapter 19- How Long Does is Take Eris to Orbit the Sun? Chapter 20- How Can We See the Planets? Chapter 21- What is Weather? Chapter 22- What is Wind? Chapter 23- What is Wind Speed? Chapter 24- What is a Storm? Chapter 25- What is Used to Measure Sunlight? Chapter 26- What Are Clouds? Chapter 27- What is Rain? Chapter 28- How is Temperature Measured? Chapter 29- What is Humidity? Chapter 30- What is a Weather Front? Chapter 31- What is an Ice Storm? Chapter 32- What is Meteorology? Chapter 33- What Are Wind Farms? Chapter 34- What is Climate? Chapter 35- What Causes Lightning? Chapter 36- What Are Hailstones? Chapter 37- What is Snow? Chapter 38- What is Fog? Chapter 39- What is a Tornado? Chapter 40- What is Solar Power?

Everything You Should Know about

Everything You Should Know about
Author: Anne Richards
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2017-11-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781981208319

National Learning Association presents: PLANETS Are your children curious about Planets? Would they like to know what the Solar System is? Have they learnt what dwarf planets are or how the planets got their names? Inside this book, your children will begin a journey that will satisfy their curiosity by answering questions like these and many more! EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: PLANETS will allow your child to learn more about the wonderful world in which we live, with a fun and engaging approach that will light a fire in their imagination. We're raising our children in an era where attention spans are continuously decreasing. National Learning Association provides a fun, and interactive way of keep your children engaged and looking forward to learn, with beautiful pictures, coupled with the amazing, fun facts. Get your kids learning today! Pick up your copy of National Learning Association EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: PLANETS book now! Table of Contents Chapter 1- What is the Definition of a Planet? Chapter 2- What is the Solar System? Chapter 3- What are Dwarf Planets? Chapter 4- What is the Kuiper Belt? Chapter 5- How Did the Planets Get Their Names? Chapter 6- How Far is Mercury from the Sun? Chapter 7- How High Can the Surface Temperature of Venus Reach? Chapter 8- What is the One Natural Satellite of Earth? Chapter 9- Why is Mars Often Known As the Red Planet? Chapter 10- What Gases is Jupiter Mostly Made Up Of? Chapter 11- What are the Rings of Saturn Made from? Chapter 12- What Speeds Can the Winds on Uranus Reach? Chapter 13- How Far is Neptune from the Sun? Chapter 14- When was Pluto Discovered? Chapter 15- Is the Moon a Planet? Chapter 16- Who First Spotted Ceres? Chapter 17- How Long Does is Take Eris to Orbit the Sun? Chapter 18- Haumea Chapter 19- When was Makemake First Observed? Chapter 20- How Can We See the Planets?

Intro to Meteorology & Astronomy Teacher Guide

Intro to Meteorology & Astronomy Teacher Guide
Author: Michael Oard
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 0890519641

Introduction to Meteorology and Astronomy Course Description This is the suggested course sequence that allows one core area of science to be studied per semester. You can change the sequence of the semesters per the needs or interests of your student; materials for each semester are independent of one another to allow flexibility. Semester 1: Meteorology The Earth was created to be the dwelling place of man. It is a complex world and its weather patterns affect our lives every day. Whether you live near the equator, a polar region, or somewhere in between, knowledge of the weather is important. The Weather Book will teach you: why our exact distance from the sun allows life on earth, how the weather on the other side of the earth affects you, how clouds form and how to identify the different types, what the difference is between a cold and warm front, why you can often see lightning long before you can hear thunder, how to build your own weather station, how to survive in dangerous weather, what the greenhouse effect and the ozone hole are, what Noah’s flood and the Ice Age have in common, how weatherpersons forecast hurricanes and tornadoes, how to read a weather map, and what our responsibility is to the environment. Learning about the weather is fun! It will change the way you look at the clouds in the sky. Now you’ll have more of an understanding about what is going on miles above your head. And when you hear a weather report on television, you will understand so much more about the world around you!. Semester 2: Astronomy One thing we have in common with the ancients is that all of the human race has gazed at the night sky, and the bright morning, and wondered, “What’s out there?” Our universe is so vast and awe-inspiring that to learn about it is to learn about ourselves. The Astronomy Book will teach you: what long-ago astronomers thought about other worlds, solar system facts, how constellations relate to astrology, the history of space exploration, black holes-do they exist?, the origin and age of the moon, why Mars doesn't support life, the composition of stars, supernova remnants, and the myth of star birth, asteroid legends and the extinction of the dinosaurs, are there planets outside our solar system, and could they be home to intelligent life?, what are UFOs?, and the age of comets and meteor showers. Learning about the universe is huge fun! In the almost infinite expanse above us, we can examine planets, galaxies, and phenomena so beautiful and complex that we never outgrow a childlike wonder. We see our own reflection in the moon, the stars, and in comet trails. The more we learn, the less we fear!

Solar System Forecast

Solar System Forecast
Author: Kelly Kizer Whitt
Publisher: Arbordale Pub
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781607185239

Describes the weather conditions space travelers might expect throughout the solar system, including on the Sun, on each of the planets, on Saturn's moon Titan, and on the dwarf planet Pluto.

Intro to Meteorology & Astronomy Parent Lesson Planner

Intro to Meteorology & Astronomy Parent Lesson Planner
Author:
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2014-09-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1614584176

Introduction to Meteorology and Astronomy Course Description This is the suggested course sequence that allows one core area of science to be studied per semester. You can change the sequence of the semesters per the needs or interests of your student; materials for each semester are independent of one another to allow flexibility. Semester 1: Meteorology The Earth was created to be the dwelling place of man. It is a complex world and its weather patterns affect our lives every day. Whether you live near the equator, a polar region, or somewhere in between, knowledge of the weather is important. The Weather Book will teach you: why our exact distance from the sun allows life on earth, how the weather on the other side of the earth affects you, how clouds form and how to identify the different types, what the difference is between a cold and warm front, why you can often see lightning long before you can hear thunder, how to build your own weather station, how to survive in dangerous weather, what the greenhouse effect and the ozone hole are, what Noah’s flood and the Ice Age have in common, how weatherpersons forecast hurricanes and tornadoes, how to read a weather map, and what our responsibility is to the environment. Learning about the weather is fun! It will change the way you look at the clouds in the sky. Now you’ll have more of an understanding about what is going on miles above your head. And when you hear a weather report on television, you will understand so much more about the world around you!. Semester 2: Astronomy One thing we have in common with the ancients is that all of the human race has gazed at the night sky, and the bright morning, and wondered, “What’s out there?” Our universe is so vast and awe-inspiring that to learn about it is to learn about ourselves. The Astronomy Book will teach you: what long-ago astronomers thought about other worlds, solar system facts, how constellations relate to astrology, the history of space exploration, black holes-do they exist?, the origin and age of the moon, why Mars doesn't support life, the composition of stars, supernova remnants, and the myth of star birth, asteroid legends and the extinction of the dinosaurs, are there planets outside our solar system, and could they be home to intelligent life?, what are UFOs?, and the age of comets and meteor showers. Learning about the universe is huge fun! In the almost infinite expanse above us, we can examine planets, galaxies, and phenomena so beautiful and complex that we never outgrow a childlike wonder. We see our own reflection in the moon, the stars, and in comet trails. The more we learn, the less we fear!

Watching the Weather

Watching the Weather
Author: Lisa J. Amstutz
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2020-08-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1731640005

WATCHING THE WEATHER: This nonfiction, photo-filled science book for beginning readers describes the different types of weather in places all over the planet. SCIENCE READERS FOR CHILDREN: What's the weather like today? What's the weather like throughout the year? What's the difference between weather and climate? Grab an umbrella as we explore common and severe weather events from around the world! INCLUDES: This 24-page book for grades K–2 includes a photo glossary and an activity that supports further comprehension. Also features easy-to-understand language and kid-friendly examples to make reading and learning fun! BENEFITS: The My Earth and Space Science Library series provides an introduction to Earth science topics for beginning readers based on the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Readers will be hooked from beginning to end as scientific concepts are presented in ways that young readers will find fascinating! WHY ROURKE: Since 1980, we’ve been committed to bringing out the best non-fiction books to help you bring out the best in your young learners. Our carefully crafted topics encourage all students who are "learning to read" and "reading to learn"!

Weather and Climate on Planets

Weather and Climate on Planets
Author: K Y Kondratyev
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 771
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483150798

Weather and Climate on Planets discusses the problems of the meteorology of planets. Planetary meteorology is the study of the regularities of the atmospheres and their thermal regime and dynamics, specifically the properties of the planetary surfaces and the specific features of the interactions between the atmospheres and surfaces. This book contains four chapters and begins with an overview of origin and evolution of the solar system and planetary atmospheres. The introductory chapter describes some basic characteristics of planetary atmospheres, laboratory and numerical modeling of the atmospheric circulation, and the application of remote sounding. The remaining three chapters examine the weather, climate, and other meteorological aspects of planet Venus, Mars, and Jupiter. This book will be of value to meteorologists, astronomers, researchers, and students.