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  • Earthquake-Proof Buildings

    Melissa Raae Shofner

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Theres no telling when an earthquake can strike, which is why engineers building in earthquake-prone places need to be careful. Earthquake-proofing buildings takes cutting-edge science and lots of testing, but these amazing creations help keep people safe and prevent further chaos in the event of disaster. Full-color photographs that chronicle the construction of simple bunker-like rooms as well as more complex buildings yet to be tested by major geological events will mesmerize readers. Theyll also get a look at how high-rises are built to combat the shaking and swaying that comes with these natural disasters.
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  • Levees and Seawalls

    Erika Edwards

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    People change the way water moves around them in many different ways. Reclaiming land from rising ocean tides requires levees and seawalls, but few of us know how these amazing engineering tasks are actually carried out. This exciting title takes a look at famous levees on rivers and seawalls on oceans around the world, including the series of projects protecting New Orleans, Louisiana. It also explores what happens when these projects fail, and how engineers today are working to make better levees to battle the growing threat of climate change and rising water levels around the globe.
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  • Earthquake-Proof Buildings

    Melissa Rae Shofner

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Theres no telling when an earthquake can strike, which is why engineers building in earthquake-prone places need to be careful. Earthquake-proofing buildings takes cutting-edge science and lots of testing, but these amazing creations help keep people safe and prevent further chaos in the event of disaster. Full-color photographs that chronicle the construction of simple bunker-like rooms as well as more complex buildings yet to be tested by major geological events will mesmerize readers. Theyll also get a look at how high-rises are built to combat the shaking and swaying that comes with these natural disasters.
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  • Icebreakers

    Nick Veronica

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Traveling by boat in cold climates would be extremely difficult without icebreakers. These special boats help create paths in ice that allow other vessels to travel frigid, ice-filled waters to deliver people and supplies to places often inaccessible without their hard work. Readers will dive in to explore how icebreakers work and what special tools they have to keep other boats safe in the water. Full-color photographs show icebreakers leading ships to Antarctica and other ice breaking projects while exploring the other places these boats work around the world.
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  • Ice Roads

    Michael Canfield

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Not every road can be perfectly paved and dry. In fact, some roads are made of ice! These ice roads are needed to get supplies to faraway and often dangerous places where snow and ice are constant threats. From truckers battling wintry conditions to deliver construction supplies to people in places like Alaska simply trying to get to work on time, readers will love exploring how people use ice roads to safely drive from place to place. Through full-color photographs showing how these roads are made and maintained, readers take an inside look at some impressive transportation navigation in some of Earths deadliest places.
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  • Icebreakers

    Nick Veronica

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Traveling by boat in cold climates would be extremely difficult without icebreakers. These special boats help create paths in ice that allow other vessels to travel frigid, ice-filled waters to deliver people and supplies to places often inaccessible without their hard work. Readers will dive in to explore how icebreakers work and what special tools they have to keep other boats safe in the water. Full-color photographs show icebreakers leading ships to Antarctica and other ice breaking projects while exploring the other places these boats work around the world.
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  • Dams

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Discusses the history of dams, how they are built, and their benefits as a generator of hydroelectricity.
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  • Earth Borers

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Earth borers are huge, amazing tools that help build tunnels. Readers will dig deep underground with these massive machines to learn how they chew up rocks and dirt and help engineers build new things far below Earths surface. Vibrant full-color photographs showcase these large borers and the tunnels they create, which are used by cars, trucks, and even trains to take people from place to place. This innovative title also looks at the environmental impact these machines have on our lives and potential problems they cause, such as sinkholes.
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  • Earth Borers

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Earth borers are huge, amazing tools that help build tunnels. Readers will dig deep underground with these massive machines to learn how they chew up rocks and dirt and help engineers build new things far below Earths surface. Vibrant full-color photographs showcase these large borers and the tunnels they create, which are used by cars, trucks, and even trains to take people from place to place. This innovative title also looks at the environmental impact these machines have on our lives and potential problems they cause, such as sinkholes.
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  • Ice Roads

    Michael Canfield

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Not every road can be perfectly paved and dry. In fact, some roads are made of ice! These ice roads are needed to get supplies to faraway and often dangerous places where snow and ice are constant threats. From truckers battling wintry conditions to deliver construction supplies to people in places like Alaska simply trying to get to work on time, readers will love exploring how people use ice roads to safely drive from place to place. Through full-color photographs showing how these roads are made and maintained, readers take an inside look at some impressive transportation navigation in some of Earths deadliest places.
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  • Levees and Seawalls

    Erika Edwards

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    People change the way water moves around them in many different ways. Reclaiming land from rising ocean tides requires levees and seawalls, but few of us know how these amazing engineering tasks are actually carried out. This exciting title takes a look at famous levees on rivers and seawalls on oceans around the world, including the series of projects protecting New Orleans, Louisiana. It also explores what happens when these projects fail, and how engineers today are working to make better levees to battle the growing threat of climate change and rising water levels around the globe.
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  • Dams

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Human impact on the environment is often difficult to track, but not when it comes to dams. These massive engineering projects create huge changes in our waterways and how we use them. Full-color photographs illustrate how engineers create water reservoirs and create hydroelectric power using a variety of dams. Readers will also see how dams create recreational activities for humans while others directly impact animal habitats and require further human engineering to safely bypass these water barriers.
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