Description |
32 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 26 cm. |
Series |
Disaster survivors. |
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Disaster survivors.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index. |
Contents |
A mountaintop strike -- Rescue in the sky -- Lucky to be alive -- A blinding bolt -- After the strike -- An electric mystery -- One powerful bolt -- Listening for thunder -- Getting to safety -- A bolt from the blue -- The human lightning rod -- Learning from lightning -- Famous strikes -- Lightning safety. |
Summary |
Rod Liberal was nearing the top of Grand Teton Mountain in Wyoming. It was his first time climbing this mountain, and he was excited to reach its summit. Suddenly, Rod saw dark clouds rolling toward him. He heard a buzzing sound and felt the hair on his arms stand straight up. Then there was a burst of light as a bolt of lightning struck his chest and blew him off the mountain. Luckily, he was attached by a rope to a cliff. He swung in the air, thousands of feet above the ground. Look inside to find out more about Rod and other survivors of lightning strikes who narrowly escaped death. You'll also discover what causes lightning, where it strikes, and-most important- how to stay safe when it is about to come your way. |
Study Program |
Accelerated Reader AR MG 5.4 0.5 135440. |
Subject |
Lightning -- Juvenile literature.
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Lightning conductors -- Juvenile literature.
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Lightning protection -- Juvenile literature.
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Lightning.
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Lightning conductors.
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Lightning protection.
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ISBN |
9781936087471 library binding |
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1936087472 library binding |
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