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Books with title Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

  • Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

    Rona Arato

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Feb. 15, 2014)
    In March 2011 the worlds second-largest nuclear disaster occurred on the eastern coast of Japan. A 9.0-magnitude earthquake caused a nearly 50-foot tsunami that flooded the Fukushima nuclear power plant. The devastating tidal wave caused equipment failures that led the nuclear reactors to overheat to the point of meltdown. Dangerous radioactive materials released into the air continue to threaten the health of the ocean and people around the world today. Topics include:
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  • Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

    Rona Arato

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, March 30, 2014)
    In March 2011 the worlds second-largest nuclear disaster occurred on the eastern coast of Japan. A 9.0-magnitude earthquake caused a nearly 50-foot tsunami that flooded the Fukushima nuclear power plant. The devastating tidal wave caused equipment failures that led the nuclear reactors to overheat to the point of meltdown. Dangerous radioactive materials released into the air continue to threaten the health of the ocean and people around the world today. Topics include:
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  • Nuclear Disaster

    Professor Alex Woolf

    Paperback (Raintree, )
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  • Nuclear Disasters

    Rob Alcraft

    Library Binding (Heinemann Library, Oct. 15, 1999)
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  • Nuclear Disasters

    Rob Alcraft

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Nov. 1, 1999)
    Examines the events leading to disasters at nuclear power plants in Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union, the consequences of these accidents, and how they might have been averted
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  • Nuclear Disasters

    Rob Alcraft

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Aug. 30, 2000)
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  • Fukushima Disaster

    Danielle Smith-Llera

    eBook (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    A massive tsunami caused by the strongest earthquake to ever hit Japan triggered the world's worst nuclear crisis since the Chernobyl accident 25 years earlier. The monster waves that crashed into the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in March 2011 killed 15,000 people and caused nuclear reactor meltdowns that threatened the lives of thousands more. The waves receded long ago, but the devastating effects of the nuclear accident still linger.
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  • Nuclear Disaster

    Professor Alex Woolf

    Hardcover (Raintree, June 20, 2013)
    Can you imagine what people's lives would be like after a nuclear disaster? How frightened would people be, and how would they respond to the unseen dangers? This book traces the possible consequences of a global event on this scale, with ideas and evidence based on similar scenarios that are a part of fact and fiction.
  • Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

    Rona Arato

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co (2014-03-30), March 15, 1656)
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