Wind And What It Does (1963)
*Wind and What It Does* (1963) is an **11-minute color educational film** produced by **Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation (EBEC)**. Using a **scientific discovery approach**, the film explains **what wind is, how it forms, and its effects on the environment and human life**. It demonstrates how **wind can be both beneficial and destructive**, showcasing real-world examples of **wind-powered work, hurricanes, tornadoes, and sandstorms**. Through engaging visuals and scientific observations, the film provides a **comprehensive look at the power of wind**, making it an informative resource for **meteorology, earth science, and environmental studies**.
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