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Books with title Earthquakes

  • Earthquake

    Aprilynne Pike

    Hardcover (Razorbill, July 8, 2014)
    Tavia Michaels has discovered that she’s an Earthbound—a fallen goddess with the power to remake the Earth—and that a rival faction of Earthbounds, the Reduciata, has created a virus that is literally wiping swaths of the planet out of existence. Tavia is captured and imprisoned before she can act on this information, along with her eternal lover, Logan. Huddled in a claustrophobic cell, they lose track of the days, their attempts to escape proving as ephemeral as Tavia’s newly gestating powers. But then Tavia and Logan are mysteriously rescued. . . .They’re brought to the underground headquarters of the Curatoria, another group of Earthbounds that Tavia doesn’t fully trust. There, she’s told that she can save the Earth before it disappears. She agrees.Tavia quickly realizes that she isn’t like other Earthbound, and as her abilities continue to awaken, they begin to threaten her centuries-long relationship with Logan. When Benson—Tavia’s former best friend and romantic interest—appears at Curatoria headquarters, Tavia will again have to make a choice about who to be with even as she tries to stop the virus that is destroying the world and uncover the truth about the two Earthbound organizations that have her tangled up in their webs.
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  • Earthquakes

    Carla Mooney

    Paperback (Core Library, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Discusses the causes of earthquakes, how scientists predict and study them, and some of history's deadliest and most destructive earthquakes.
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  • Earthquakes

    Seymour Simon

    Hardcover (Collins, May 23, 2006)
    Earth's surface is formed by gigantic, slowly moving plates of solid rock. When these plates lurch past one another with sudden large bursts of energy, one of the most awesome forces of nature is unleashed -- a major earthquake. About 3,000 earthquakes are recorded every day on our planet. Most are too small to notice, but when a powerful one hits, it can be very destructive. Acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon has teamed up with the Smithsonian Institution on a new, updated edition of his much admired book about the forces that shake and shape Earth.
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  • Earthquakes

    Betsy Rathburn

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2019)
    The world starts shaking. Cups and plates rattle in cupboards. Books fall off of shelves. Its an earthquake! These natural disasters do billions of dollars worth of damage every year. But scientists still cannot predict them. This low-level text introduces how earthquakes form, the damage they cause, and how their damage can be prevented. Special features such as a map, a formation diagram, and a Richter scale chart introduce the key concepts of these powerful disasters to young readers. From blizzards to hurricanes, tsunamis to volcanic eruptions, natural disasters affect billions of people across the world every year. But how do these events form, and what can we do to predict them? This low-level series is packed with formation diagrams, real-life disaster profiles, and other special features. Readers will walk away with an understanding of what causes natural disasters, how to prepare for them, and when to batten down the hatches!
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  • Earthquakes

    Luke Thompson

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Explains why earthquakes occur and describes the technology used to study them, the damage they inflict, and some of the more famous earthquakes in history.
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  • Earthquakes

    Franklyn M. Branley, Megan Lloyd

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Did you know that the earth is always moving? Even as you read this, the ground under your feet is shifting very, very slowly. Because it happens so slowly, you don't feel it. But sometimes the earth moves very quickly. When this happens, you feel it! The ground shakes, things fall from shelves, and cracks appear in sidewalks -- that's an earthquake. This simple introduction to earthquakes explores what causes them, how they are measured, and what to do when you are in one. Read and find out all about one of nature's most mysterious and powerful natural forces in this brightly illustrated book.
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  • Volcanoes & Earthquakes

    Susanna Van Rose

    Hardcover (DK Children, June 30, 2008)
    The world's most trusted nonfiction series is now available with a CD of clipart included in the hardcover edition that compliments a fact-filled title full of spectacular photographs and illustrations.
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  • Earthquakes

    Paul P. Sipiera

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1999)
    Introduces the origins, causes, and destructive effects of earthquakes
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  • Earthquakes

    Meredith P Owens

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Earthquakes are incredible forces of nature. They shake the ground and topple buildings and bridges. They can even cause other natural disasters such as tsunamis. This book takes an in-depth look at the causes and impacts of earthquakes. This important earth science topic is covered in rich detail using age-appropriate text. Incredible photographs on each page show the power of these natural disasters. STEM and engineering topics from the Next Generation Science Standards are included. Readers will also learn important tips for staying safe during an earthquake.
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  • Earthquakes

    Neil Morris

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, May 1, 1998)
    Discusses what an earthquake is, some major earthquakes in history, how quakes impact humans, and the science of measuring and predicting these disasters
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  • Earthquakes

    Franklyn M. Branley, Megan Lloyd

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 6, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Discusses why earthquakes happen, what their sometimes devastating effects are, where the danger zones are, and what measures people can take to safeguard themselves.
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  • Earthquakes

    Sally M. Walker

    Paperback (Lernerclassroom, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Book by Walker, Sally M.
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