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Field Guide to Snowflakes
Field Guide to Snowflakes
Paperback - English

This pocket-size field guide to snowflakes is perfect for science- and weather-loving readers who are curious about these beautiful ice crystals.

Snowflakes begin as water vapor in the air. Just add a pinch of dust, an icy-cold temperature and, like magic, you've got a delicate, crystalline snowflake.

In this pocket-size guide to the secret world of snowflakes, you'll learn the science behind these one-of-a-kind natural masterpieces. The book's pages contain stunning microphotography, descriptions of common snowflake types, and information about snowflakes' complex structures and patterns.

The next time the forecast calls for snow, you can grab this snowflake field guide and explore the natural beauty of snowflakes as they fall around you. Thanks to this book, you'll predict when the most beautiful crystals are likely to fall, and you'll know how you can best observe and photograph them.

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
0760349428
EAN
9780760349427
Publisher
Publication Date
01 Sep 2016
Pages
112
Weight (kg)
0.18
Dimensions (cm)
19.8 x 13.2 x 1.0
About Author
Kenneth Libbrecht is the author of The Snowflake," He is a professor of physics and head of the physics department at Caltech. Dr. Libbrecht has published numerous articles on a range of scientific topics, including the free oscillations of the sun and stars, ultra-cold atomic gases, the detection of gravitational radiation, and the mechanics of crystal growth. He is the author of "The Little Book of Snowflakes" and "Ken Libbrecht's Field Guide to Snowflakes," He lives in Pasadena, CA, with his wife and two children.<BR>
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