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Wind : How the Flow of Air has Shaped Life, Myth, and the Land

Wind : How the Flow of Air has Shaped Life, Myth, and the Land

Wind : How the Flow of Air has Shaped Life, Myth, and the Land – Review
I start any books about the sciences with apprehension. My non-work simply reading usually begins and ends with fiction. But after a couple summers finished kayaking on wind-blown Lake Superior, I was eager to know more about the forces that were repeatedly tossing me about. I quickly picked up "Wind" and commonly found it a total match for my interest. DeBlieu survives to explain how the winds are newly created and evoke their physical nature at the same time. To my non-scientific eye, that’s an remarkable feat.