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Books with title Natural Disasters

  • Natural Disasters Set

    Julie Richards

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub (Library), Sept. 1, 2005)
    Readers will be thrust into the study of natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes. They'll learn some fascinating facts about each type of disaster, including historical information, experiments based on the science of a disaster, and much more. Titles in this set have accompanying Accelerated Reader quizzes. Titles listed in this set are available only in the U.S.
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  • Natural Disasters: A Chapter Book

    Madeline Boskey

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Introduces how scientists study and learn from natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, El Nino, and volcanoes.
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  • Disasters

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    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • Surviving Natural Disasters

    Marcia Amidon Lusted

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Earthquakes. Hurricanes. Meteorites. Tsunamis. The natural world is full of powerful forces that can kill you in an instant. Hiding in your closet won't save you. Clinging to your roof is a good idea, until your roof is swept out to sea. When faced with a natural disaster, sometimes the only thing to do is close your eyes and hang on. See how these people survived in just that way.
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  • Graphing Natural Disasters

    Barbara A. Somervill, Geoff Ward

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, )
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  • Weather and Natural Disasters

    Melissa Raae Shofner

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Our planet experiences many different kinds of weather, and sometimes it can be extreme. This book looks at all sorts of weather, including devastating natural disasters such as hurricanes, droughts, and blizzards. Readers will learn about the positive and negative effects of weather and how to stay safe during a natural disaster. This book was designed to support the elementary earth science curricula and STEM topics are covered throughout. Rich, accessible text and full-color photographs of these incredible weather events will keep readers on the edge of their seat.
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  • Disasters

    Ned Halley

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Throughout history there have been sudden, terrible events that have shaken the world. Sometimes they are natural disasters, such as the catastrophic eruption of the island of Krakatau or the devastating Tokyo earthquake of 1923, while others are man-made, ranging from the infamous sinking of the Titanic to the deadly Chernobyl meltdown of 1986. This fascinating book delves into the causes of both natural and man-made disasters, and studies people's attempts to learn from them. Dramatic, full-color illustrations and photographs depict the natural calamities that sometimes confront life on our planet, including tsunamis, tornadoes, pandemics, volcanic eruptions, asteroid impacts, and earthquakes, not to mention cataclysms of man's own making, such as airplane crashes, radioactive fallout, and fuel-spills from oil tankers. Informative text and captions explore the causes and consequences of these events, and make this a valuable reference for any budding environmentalist. The book concludes with a look at environmental dangers, such as global warming, and suggests some of the ways in which they might be avoided. Includes a glossary and comprehensive index.
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  • Natural Disasters - Tsunamis

    Andrew A. Kling

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Dec. 13, 2002)
    Tsunamis -- giant waves of water generated by earthquakes, landslides or volcanoes -- can cross an ocean as fast as a jet, strike any coast in the world, and leave behind incredible devastation. They have existed since before recorded history began, but only now are scientists deciphering their origins and behaviors.
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  • Natural Disasters: Moving Earth

    David Parker, Steve, West

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, March 15, 1800)
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  • What Are Natural Disasters?

    Louise A Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Even though natural disasters often seem inexplicable, this text takes these destructive events caused by forces of nature and describes the fundamental science behind their occurrences. Captivating diagrams and photographs show what natural disasters such as volcanoes, hurricanes, and avalanches look like, while text boxes encourage readers to compare and contrast the causes and outcomes of these devastating incidents. Information about historic natural disasters, as well as preparedness and rescue methods, benefits any reader who seeks to understand these global happenings.
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  • Natural Disasters - Fires

    Ana Maria Rodriguez

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Sept. 12, 2003)
    Fires can be dangerous, destructive, and deadly, but they are also an essential natural component of healthy ecosystems. The greatest challenge for present and future generations is not to learn the impossible task of preventing all wildfires, but to learn to manage them while protecting people and property.
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  • Natural Disasters - Plagues

    Kris Hirschmann

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, Oct. 31, 2001)
    This book is an overview of four types of plagues -- pestilence, swarms of harmful creatures, invading species, and crop blights -- that have afflicted humankind through the ages. The devastating impacts of history's worst plagues are discussed, as are modern plagues, mitigation efforts, and the outlook for plague control.
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