Why Does It Thunder and Lightning? (Just Ask Books)

by Chris Arvetis

Other authorsJames Buckley (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1985

Status

Available

Call number

551.5

Publication

Field Publications (1985), 31 pages

Description

Explains in simple terms the reasons for thunder and lightning.

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LibraryThing member campsm01
Why Does It Thunder and Lightning? A just ask book, is one book in a series of fiction story books written by Chris Arvetis and Carole Palmer and illustrated by James Buckley that explore many wonders of the earth from volcanoes to thunder and lightning. The narrator, Christopher Raccoon, takes the
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reader through the causes of lightning and how it is created by using an experiment with magnets. HE tells the reader how the lightning is created by electricity and talks a little about the positive and negative aspects of magnets and how they attract and repel. He then explains that electricity has to deal with positive and negatives, and how the positive and negatives create the lightning when they come into contact with each other. He tells that clouds act in the same manner when a positive cloud meets a negative cloud a spark can ignite and cause a flash of lightning. Christopher Raccoon goes on to describe the cause of thunder to the reader. The states that the lightning is made up of molecules and the spark the created the lightning causes these molecules to heat up and start jumping. The jumping molecules bump into cool molecules in the air and cause a wave. This wave is the sound of the thunder, then Christopher Raccoon explains that the thunder is just a bunch of harmless molecules and it is nothing to fear. The book concludes by reviewing the causes of thunder and lightning.
This book is an excellent reference for educator of young children because it gives the scientific explanation of the cause of thunder and lightning and can be used to accompany a lesson on positive and negative ions and electricity. It has accurate information and is a great aid to a discussion on the science lessons of weather and electricity.
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LibraryThing member Heather19
One of the best books in this series!
LibraryThing member cindyofili
This book teaches students why it thunders and lightning. Its a good story for students who are younger because it allows them to be aware of what is happening in the world. It incorporates much detail in which students who do not know much about other nature can begin to understand.

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Physical description

31 p.
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