Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Discover Weather

     Discover Weather a non-fiction book tells about what kind of weather there is and the effects. One of the most interesting facts is most of the time the earth spins toward the wind. Next, I thought that it was crazy that thunderstorms are the most common storms. At any moment 100ds of thunderstorms are circulating earth. The bending of light is what causes rainbows. Earth has no permanent ice at the poles.

      I had some thoughts and questions about whether even after I read this book and the stuff we see in our atmosphere. I wonder why the sun gets bigger when it rises and sets?  Also, how does hail work and why doesn't it just come down like snow or vice-versa?  Lastly, if it is 20 degrees in the sky but it's 40 degrees on the ground would it come down as snow or rain?  

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