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Books in Nature's Wrath: the Science Behind Natural Disasters series

  • The Science of Volcanoes

    Angela Royston

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Hot bubbling lava, ash, and explosionsthis captivating book takes readers inside a volcano with approachable text and engaging diagrams to explain the true science behind these sleeping giants. Detailed text and vivid photographs cover specifics including how volcanoes are created as well as the gases and natural forces that make them explode. Fact boxes and insets provide essential facts and figures about our worlds volcanic activity, while a section called Real-Life Science explains historic volcanic eruptions that have stood out for their size and impact on surrounding areas. Discussing the scientific, geographical, and economic impacts of a volcanic eruption, this book treats the subject matter in a matter-of-fact but reverent way, appreciating this natural phenomenon while always underscoring the danger that it can bring.
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  • The Science of Avalanches

    Richard Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Made of snow, ice, and rocks, avalanches can start in a variety of ways, including by people. Readers will explore the causes and effects of different kinds of avalanches through fact-filled and accessible content. Real-life photographs will engage readers while reinforcing the science concepts behind examples of modern, devastating avalanches. Enhanced by interesting fact boxes and timelines of real avalanches, readers will be guided through safety and disaster relief so theyll be able to act if caught out in the cold when the snow starts to fall.
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  • The Science of Earthquakes

    Matt Anniss

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Learn all about the science and the effects of earthquakes.
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  • Earthquakes: The Science Behind Seismic Shocks and Tsunamis

    Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, Laura Silverstein Nunn

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, July 1, 2009)
    "Examines the science behind earthquakes and tsunamis, including what makes them happen, where they occur, how they are measured, and tips to stay safe during an earthquake"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Volcanoes: The Science Behind Fiery Eruptions

    Dr Alvin Silverstein, Dr Virginia Silverstein, Laura Silverstein Nunn

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2009)
    "Examines the science behind volcanoes, including what causes them to erupt, the inner-workings of a volcano, underwater volcanoes, and how to stay safe during an eruption"--Provided by publisher.
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  • The Science of Tornadoes

    Matt Anniss

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Hundred-mile winds and sky-high funnel clouds can mean only one thing: a tornado is coming. Readers will learn everything they need to know about tornadoes, from what they are and why and when they happen, to what remains after they rip through an area. Age-appropriate content thoroughly explains tornado activity in the United States and abroad, and real-life examples give readers insight into how communities cope with one of natures most destructive forces. The book includes fast facts about the biggest and most destructive tornadoes in history, and a section entitled Survivors Speak features survivors stories in their own words. Through stories about scientists and real-life storm chasers, readers will discover the fascination with tornadoes while also understanding the danger and destruction they bring. Stunning photographs and captions accompany the text, giving readers an eye-opening look at one of our worlds most incredible natural disasters.
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  • The Science of Forest Fires

    Carol Hand

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    Forest fires occur all over the world. Some are small, while others span across states and countries. This book explores the science behind forest fires: how they start, the damage they do, and ways to plan and prepare for the natural disaster. Through maps, photographs, and fast facts, readers will understand the workings of forest fires and their impact on the environment. They will likewise learn about ways fires are measured, where they happen, and what weather conditions are needed to create these powerful events.
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  • The Science of Hurricanes

    Joanne Mattern

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    Hurricanes are some of the most powerful storms on Earth. These monsters in the sky produce high winds, lots of rain, terrible flooding, storm surges, and more. This book explores the science behind hurricanes. Readers will learn what natural forces cause them, how they form, and how they die out. They will also learn how scientists forecast and track hurricanes, technologies that are helping people predict and follow these storms better, and what people can do to prepare for a hurricane and stay safe when one hits.
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  • The Science of Earthquakes

    Kristi Lew

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    Earthquakes are some of the most powerful natural disasters on Earth. They can swallow people, cars, and buildings. This exciting book explores the ways earthquakes form, how they're measured, and what people on the ground can do when the room starts to shake. Using carefully leveled text and engaging full-color graphics and photographs, this book introduces readers to the science behind earthquakes and details ways people can prepare for and stay safe during earth-moving events. It also takes a look at advancements in earthquake technologies, from the historical to the cutting-edge. This book is filled with stats, visuals, and real-life examples sure to engage young readers interested in discovering more.
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  • The Science of Tornadoes

    Carol Hand

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    Tornadoes are one of the deadliest and most frightening natural disasters. They roar through an area quickly, tearing a path of total destruction. What is the science behind them? This book explains what a tornado is, the meteorological conditions required for tornadoes to form, and what happens inside their swirling bodies. Using fun facts, maps, and vivid photographs, readers will learn about locations of tornadoes in the United States, including Tornado Alley, and ways of measuring a tornado's strength. They will also explore ways to plan and prepare for a tornado, and how to determine the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning. Readers will examine advancements in tornado-prediction technology, allowing them a better understanding the mechanics of one of the most destructive events on Earth.
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  • The Science of Blizzards

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    The world has some amazing weather. Wind and rain aren't the only events that plague citizens around the world. Snow also plays a big role in the winter for many. One of the worst winter events is the blizzard, but what is a blizzard? In this entertaining book filled with fun facts, history, and science, readers will discover the ins and outs of this powerful storm. This book explores the mechanics of blizzards and the science behind them. It describes how blizzards form, what damage they cause, and steps scientists and the public can take to be prepared and stay safe during blizzard events.
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  • Nature's Wrath: The Science Behind Natural Disasters

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    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2013)
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