Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
A hurricane is
a huge windstorm,
the largest kind
on the planet.
.
All hurricanes are made of three essential things we can't live without: air, water and energy.
How do these three essential things for life become something that can kill us and destroy property?
Scientists who study weather understand that there is no quick or easy answer to this question. Engineers use the knowledge we get from science to design solutions to problems--and a hurricane is a BIG problem.
No one has yet designed ways to weaken a hurricane or steer it to someplace where it can die a natural death without harming people or property.But this doesn't mean that people haven't been thinking about it and
imagining what could work.
This book tells the story.
Legendary science author Vicki Cobb, creates clear explanations of air pressure, energy and wind, how hurricanes are actually formed, and the significance of the "eye." And like Vicki's other award-winning titles, this book leads youngsters to learn by asking questions, and encouraging "think tank" ideas that lead to valuable insights about our planet, and the work behind solving one of its most devastating storms..
How Can We Harness A Hurricane? offers questions and provides possible alternatives. It shows youngsters how scientists and engineers are working today, to help avoid future disasters. More importantly, she shares hands-on experiments that make science fun--at home, in the classroom and everywhere in between.
Synopsis
All hurricanes are made of air, water and energy; How Could We Harness a Hurricane? explores how humankind may be able to channel those elements for helpful purposes.
Scientists and engineers have yet to design a way to weaken or steer a hurricane. Thas doesn't mean they haven't been thinking about how it could work, though How Could We Harness a Hurricane? and legendary science author Vicki Cobb are here to tell that story.
Vicki clearly explains air pressure, energy, and wind to show you how hurricanes are formed. And like Vicki's other award-winning titles, this book leads youngsters to learn by asking questions.
How Can We Harness A Hurricane? offers questions and provides new points of view that may just change peoples' thinking. It shows kids the work scientists and engineers are doing to avoid future disasters. More importantly, Vicki Cobb shares hands-on experiments that make science fun, be it at home or in the classroom.
Synopsis
A 2018 Best STEM Book K-12 (National Science Teachers Association and the Children's Book Council)
All hurricanes are made of air, water and energy; How Could We Harness a Hurricane? explores how humankind may be able to channel those elements for helpful purposes.
Scientists and engineers have yet to design a way to weaken or steer a hurricane. Thas doesn't mean they haven't been thinking about how it could work, though How Could We Harness a Hurricane? and legendary science author Vicki Cobb are here to tell that story.
Vicki clearly explains air pressure, energy, and wind to show you how hurricanes are formed. And like Vicki's other award-winning titles, this book leads youngsters to learn by asking questions.
How Can We Harness A Hurricane? offers questions and provides new points of view that may just change peoples' thinking. It shows kids the work scientists and engineers are doing to avoid future disasters. More importantly, Vicki Cobb shares hands-on experiments that make science fun, be it at home or in the classroom.