Each year there are millions of earthquakes. Most are mild tremors that cause no damage. They usually go unnoticed. But a few earthquakes can be devastating, like the one that struck San Francisco in 1989 and destroyed hundreds of homes. Earthquakes happen under the ocean, too. If the quakes are strong enough, the shocks create enormous waves. Such powerful waves roll across the ocean at high speeds and may cause more damage when they hit land than the earthquake itself. What causes the Earth to quiver and shake? This basic introduction explains why the Earth's surface sometimes moves. It shows young readers how scientists believe the earth is made, from its hot iron core to the enormous floating plates that form the cool outer crust where we live. David L. Harrison and Cheryl Nathan examine the nature and causes of earthquakes in vivid, easy-to-understand language and bold illustrations.
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ISBN
9781590782439
Publisert
2004-09-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Boyds Mills Press
Vekt
355 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
204 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
32

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Om bidragsyterne

David L. Harrison holds degrees in science and has a keen interest in how nature works. This is his fifth book in the Earthworks series. He lives in Springfield, Missouri.

Cheryl Nathan has worked as an art director and designer in advertising, journalism, and book publishing, and she has illustrated a number of nature books for children. She lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.