clouds

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Crazy about clouds

2008
Describes and names different kinds of clouds, explains how clouds form, and includes instructions for making one's own fog.

It looked like spilt milk

1988
Illustrations show that a cloud may look like spilt milk, an ice cream cone, a tree, a mitten, a rabbit, or many other objects.

It looked like spilt milk

1991
Illustrations show that a cloud may look like spilt milk, an ice cream cone, a tree, a mitten, a rabbit, or many other objects.

Clouds

1991
Text and photographs examine the many types of clouds, how they form, and the critical role they play in climate, weather, and the survival of life on Earth.

Clouds

2003
Describes and presents color photos of the different types of clouds and related topics including fog, smog, and how clouds form. Also provides a glossary and a list of further resources.

Clouds

2008
Colorful illustrations and simple text introduce early readers to the different types of clouds--which includes cirrostratus, altocumulus, nimbostratus, and others--and describes how to recognize the different types of clouds and how to predict weather based on the clouds.

What are clouds?

2012
Text and illustrations explore clouds, covering what they are made of, how they are formed, the different types and the weather that may come with each.

Thunderstorms

2013
This informative volume both illuminates the dangers thunderstorms pose and offers helpful steps readers can take to keep themselves safe during one. Also featured are stunning photos of both the storms themselves and the destruction they cause.

Nimby

an extraordinary cloud who meets a remarkable friend
1982
A playful cloud finally meets a friend with whom he can be himself.

Cloud cover

2007
An illustrated introduction to cloud cover, explaining what clouds are, looking at different types of clouds, and discussing the effect of cloud cover on the weather.

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