Everything Earthquakes and Tsunamis Natural Disaster Books for Kids Grade 5 Children's Earth Sciences Books
by Baby Professor
Why Does It Happen? (Why Does It Happen, #1) (Children's Earthquake & Volcano Books)
by Baby Professor
What Do You Know about Plate Tectonics? (20 Question Earth Science) (20 Questions: Earth Science)
by Gillian Gosman
Tectonic Plates Are on the Move (What Shapes Our Earth?)
by Nadia Higgins
Natural Disaster True Survival Stories (Set) (Natural Disaster True Survival Stories)
Volcano, Lampton,4-6, Gateway (Disaster! Book)
by Christopher Lampton and Disaster 1 of 6
Even the Biggest Continents Move! Plate Tectonics Book Grade 5 Children's Earth Sciences Books
What Can You See at the Bottom of the Sea? a Journey into the Mariana
In a helicopter with no doors, she hovers over a lava lake the size of two football fields --- then lands! She runs through clouds of scalding steam, dodging lava bombs, to photograph glowing hot lava as it pours into the sea. She sets up camp on the edge of a volcano's cone, only to be hit with hurricane-force winds, poisonous gases and acidic ash. Witness a typical day in the life of Donna O'Meara --- volcano researcher, writer and photographer. Donna's photographs and accounts of treacherous...
Describes, in text and photographs, the making of maple syrup from tapping the tree and collecting the sap to cooking and packaging.
Swept Away: The Story of the 2011 Japanese Tsunami (Tangled History)
by Rebecca Rissman
Volcanic Eruptions (World's Worst Natural Disaster)
by Tracy Nelson Maurer
Shattering Earthquakes (Awesome Forces of Nature (Paperback)) (Awesome Forces of Nature)
by Louise A Spilsbury and Richard Spilsbury
This series introduces readers to natural events that can change people's lives and the landscape, with case studies of recent and historic disasters and incidents. Each book looks at what causes natural disasters to happen, how people are affected by them, and the work of the emergency services and aid organizations. The books introduce measuring equipment, how it is used and who collects it. They look at how professionals use weather data to predict local and national weather, and climate chan...
Storms and Hurricanes (Beginners) (Usborne Beginners)
by Emily Bone
An easy-to-read introduction to wild and windy weather, illustrated with dramatic full-colour photographs. Includes information about different types of storms, what makes thunder and lightning and how to spot a hurricane. Links to recommended websites allow children to find out more. This is a highly illustrated ebook that can only be read on the Kindle Fire or other tablet. "Excellent for helping children to learn to use books for research. Short chunks of text and plenty of pictures make thes...
Eruption: The Story of Volcanes (DK Readers: Level 2)
by Anita Ganeri
Earthquakes (All Aboard Science Reader - Level 2)
by Jennifer A Dussling