Why Does It Thunder and Lightning?

Why Does It Thunder and Lightning?
ISBN-10
076144825X
ISBN-13
9780761448259
Category
Lightning
Pages
36
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Marshall Cavendish
Author
Darice Bailer

Description

Lightning Flashes across the sky and thunder is so loud it seems to shake the windows when it roars. Thunder and lightning may seem like mysterious happenings, but Why Does It Thunder and Lightning? Helps readers understand the forces at work which cause both thunder and lightning. Book jacket.

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