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"Long ago, people believed that the gods made the weather. Gods were responsible for the sun shining, the wind blowing, and the rain falling. Until the mid-1500s, most people had little or no understanding of how the weather worked. Galileo Galilei built the first thermometer in the early 1600s. Later inventors later created ways to measure and record the temperature more accurately. Today weather scientists called meteorologists study and report the weather"--Provided by publisher.
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Weather scientists
2009, Compass Point Books
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Connect content-area literacy and science with differentiated readers featuring lab activities and profiles of related scientitists
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