Delve into the electrifying world of "Thunder and Lightning," a captivating exploration of one of nature's most powerful phenomena. Written by Camille Flammarion, this book meticulously examines lightning, unraveling its mysteries with scientific precision. From the causes of thunder and lightning to the science behind electricity in the atmosphere, this accessible text offers a comprehensive overview of weather's dramatic displays. Explore the physics involved and gain a deeper understanding of these awe-inspiring forces. A classic study, "Thunder and Lightning" offers insights relevant to both scientific inquiry and a general appreciation for the natural world. Republished for enduring appeal, this edition allows readers to explore the timeless fascination with earth's most dramatic expressions of power.
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