volcanoes

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volcanoes

The volcano disaster

2002
Warren and Betsy are accidentally transported back to the eruption of the Mt. St. Helens volcano in 1980.

Volcanoes

1999
Explains the different types of volcanoes, where they are located, what causes them to erupt, and how people protect themselves from an eruption.

Mountains and volcanoes

1993
Examines, in text and labelled diagrams and illustrations, how different types of mountains were formed, the composition of various kinds of rock, volcanic mountains, and the process of erosion. Includes instructions for related projects.

The dragon in the volcano

2011
Emmy the dragon is maturing and growing too large--and bored--for her quarters, but when she disappears her Keepers, cousins Jesse and Daisy, follow her trail to the Fiery Realm in hopes of bringing her home.

Volcanoes

2008
Examines how volcanoes form and erupt, where they are found, and how one can tell when a volcano is about to explode. Includes full-color illustrations and a simple project for making an erupting volcano.

Volcanoes

2007
Explains how volcanoes form and how they are studied; describes the impact of historic eruptions; and discusses the needs of people hit by such disasters.

Eyewitness volcano & earthquake

2004
Photographs and text explain the causes and effects of volcanoes and earthquakes and examine specific occurrences throughout history.

Ring of Fire

2003
Brief exploration of the ring of volcanoes around the Pacific ocean called the "Ring of Fire.".

Eruption!

the story of volcanoes
2000
Presents information on volcanoes, in simple text with photographs, and includes discussion of how they are formed, how they erupt, and lists some infamous volcanoes around the world.

Volcanoes

1999
Explains how volcanoes are formed, how and why they erupt, how they can be predicted, and the effects they can have on people and the environment.

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