No. of pages 36
Published: 2006
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"Inside Earthquakes" by Philip Steele explores the science behind earthquakes, detailing their causes, effects, and the technology used to study them. The book delves into tectonic plates, seismic waves, and the rich history of significant earthquakes that have impacted civilizations. Readers will discover how these natural phenomena shape the Earth's landscape while also posing threats to human populations. Illustrated with engaging visuals and accessible language, the book aims to educate young readers about geology and the importance of preparedness in earthquake-prone regions, inspiring an appreciation for the dynamic nature of our planet. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Inside Natures Disasters .
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
There are 36 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by Gareth Stevens Publishing .
Ting and Neil Morris are experienced authors who have written successfully on a wide range of topics for children. Philip Steele is an experienced author of history books for children.
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