Auroras : behind the Northern and Southern lights

Titre
Auroras : behind the Northern and Southern lights

Elisa, Peters

Sommaire
Auroras, the dancing lights that most often grace the night skies of the North and South Poles, look like magnificent kaleidoscopes of light and color to the naked eye. This absorbing volume breaks down this breathtaking phenomenon, using it to introduce elementary readers to the basics of magnetism and atmospheric science. The narrative carefully explains how the Earths poles and atmosphere affect solar wind and describes how similar dazzling displays are visible on other planets. Vivid images capture the wonder of the northern and southern lights, while boxed terms and guiding questions nurture a deeper curiosity about our atmosphere.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2017

Nature's mysteries

Description matérielle
32 pages : colour illustrations ; 22 cm.

Terme de vedette-matière
Auroras.
 
Geomagnetism.

Résumé
Auroras, the dancing lights that most often grace the night skies of the North and South Poles, look like magnificent kaleidoscopes of light and color to the naked eye. This absorbing volume breaks down this breathtaking phenomenon, using it to introduce elementary readers to the basics of magnetism and atmospheric science. The narrative carefully explains how the Earths poles and atmosphere affect solar wind and describes how similar dazzling displays are visible on other planets. Vivid images capture the wonder of the northern and southern lights, while boxed terms and guiding questions nurture a deeper curiosity about our atmosphere.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781680484793

Informations de publication
New York, New York : Britannica Educational Publishing in association with Rosen Educational Services, 2017.
 
©2017


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