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Books with title Volcano

  • Volcano

    Christopher Lampton

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Illustrates four types of volcanoes, explains what causes eruptions and how lava enriches the soil. Includes an interesting description of the development of a volcano.
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  • Volcanoes

    Martha Elizabeth Hillman Rustad

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, March 1, 2014)
    Lava, ash, and dust burst out of the earth. It's a volcano! Discover the fascinating science of underground events that create these powerful natural eruptions.
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  • Volcano

    Fred Martin

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Examines how and why volcanoes erupt, their effects on people and the environment, and what is being done to prevent future devastation
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  • Volcanoes

    Stephanie Turnbull, Nancy Leschnikoff, Andy Tudor

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2006)
    In an easy-to-read yet fascinating book youngsters can read about amazing eruptions and find out about fiery lava rivers, deadly ash clouds, steaming springs, and more. Simultaneous.
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  • Volcano

    Brian Knapp

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, March 1, 1990)
    Discusses how and why volcanoes erupt, what effect these disasters have on the earth, and how some of the world's great volcanic eruptions occurred.
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  • Volcano

    Patricia Lauber

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  • Volcanoes

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Sept. 1, 2012)
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  • Volcanoes!

    Renée Marie Gray-Wilburn, Aleksandar Sotirovski, Susan L. Cutter PhD

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2012)
    In graphic novel format, text and illustrations explain how volcanoes erupt, how they are studied, and how to stay safe during an eruption.
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  • Volcanoes

    Kathy Furgang

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    Most volcanoes just look like mountains, until bam! They erupt with either smoke and ash or lava. Engaging and accessible text describes and illustrates some of the most common ways that volcanoes form and erupt. Readers will be able to see how Earth's crust moves as plates, revealing the fierce activity of the layer below. Diagrams and cross sections of volcanic activity make the subject clear and easy to grasp. In a simple follow-up activity, readers model a volcanic hot spot in Earth's crust, mimicking the formation of the Hawaiian Islands.
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  • Volcanoes

    Lily Wood

    Paperback (Scholastic Reference, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Dramatic photographs of erupting volcanoes and seismograph readings help tell the story of volcanoes past and present, how and why they erupt, and what scientists do to study them. Original.
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  • Volcanoes

    Seymour Simon

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 23, 2006)
    Volcanoes don't always look like mountains; they aren't always full of fire. Some are holes in the ground; some form under the sea. And despite their reputation for destruction, volcanoes produce new moutains, new islands, and new soil. Visit some of the world's most remarkable volcanoes along with one of the most outstanding science writers in children's books. It's an extraordinary - and unforgettable - trip.
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  • Volcanoes

    Dr Franklyn M Branley, Marc Simont

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 1986)
    Branley gives young readers an explanation of how volcanoes are caused by magma pushing up between--or through--moving plates in the Earth's crust. A pair of colorful maps denote the Pacific Rim of Fire and other volcano locations throughout the world.
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