Uncover the science behind the beautiful and vast array of natural events that make the sky glow all over the world in this enlightening nonfiction picture book. Sunrises and lightning storms, rainbows and volcanoes, meteors and eclipses—these beautiful, awe-inspiring events that light up the sky might seem like magic. But there is a fascinating scientific explanation for each. Nell Cross Beckerman’s playful and illuminating text and David Litchfield’s vibrant illustrations are certain to captu...
Lo Que Los Volcanes Nos Enseñan Sobre La Tierra (Investigating Volcanoes) (Ciencias de la Tierra: Detectives de Nuestro Planeta (Earth)
by Miriam Coleman
The Strongest Quakes That Shook the Earth Earthquakes and Volcanoes Book Grade 5 Children's Earth Sciences Books
This book is suitable for ages 8-10. Dramatic full-color photos of eruptions such as Mount St. Helens help show how volcanoes are created, different kinds of eruptions and cone formations, and why tsunamis often follow.
Investigating Earthquakes (Investigating Natural Disasters)
by Elizabeth Elkins
Dangerous landslides. Collapsed buildings. Blazing fires. The violent shaking of earthquakes can cause a devastating amount of damage in a short time. Get an up-close look at how these catastrophes form and learn about some of history's worst earthquakes.
Volcanoes (21st Century Science) (Cutting Edge Science)
by Anne Rooney, Etc
Relying on the most recent scientific studies on climate change, these guidebooks take a new look at the history of natural disasters. With a captivating blend of vivid photographs, color illustrations, and lively writing, these works dramatize the forces that drive the earth's atmosphere, geology, and oceans. Opening with a thrilling description of the huge, fiery eruptions that helped form our planet, this fascinating guide to volcanoes provides scientific data and fascinating facts. Taking a...
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
Discusses hurricanes, tornadoes, sandstorms, poisonous gas clouds, heatwaves, and other disasters involving the atmosphere, describing how they are predicted and tracked and what measures are taken against them.
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
Tremendous forces are at work below the earth's surface. Sometimes they make the ground rumble and shake. Other times they make mountains explode, spewing forth rock, gases, and lava. These mountains are called volcanoes. They are among nature's most spectacular creations--and one of its most dangerous. David L. Harrison takes us on a fascinating voyage beneath the earth's surface to show how volcanoes are created and why they erupt. From its hot, solid iron core, up to the earth's crust, he int...
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
The Ground Is Shaking! What Happens During an Earthquake? Geology for Beginners Children's Geology Books
by Baby Professor