A browsable, appealing introduction to an important weather
phenomenon.
If your hair has ever blown back on a breezy day, you've noticed the
wind at work. But what causes the wind? Are there different types of
wind? How do we measure and name them? How does the wind shape our
ecosystems, plants, and animals? What about people: how have human
beings used the wind in the past and the present? Can you really sail
into the wind, and would a tailwind help or hurt your plane's takeoff?
Up, up beyond the clouds, does the wind affect other planets, too?
Created with help from a meteorologist, this beautiful book is a
fascinating exploration of the wind's role in world history and earth
science. Playful prose and colorful illustrations invite children to
bring their questions along as they learn more about this powerful--but
sometimes overlooked--natural element.