Twister: the Tornado Story
- Author: David Tenenbaum
- Subject: Science and Technology
- Institution Name: University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Collection: The Why Files
- Grade Level: Secondary
- Abstract: Tornadoes are capable of serious destruction. What gets them twisting? Where do they get their energy? How can we protect ourselves when a tornado is approaching?
- Course Type: Learning Module
- Languages: English
- Material Types: Assessments, Teaching and Learning Strategies, Lesson Plans, Curriculum Standards
- Media Formats: Text/HTML, Graphics/Photos
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