Volcanoes

Volcanoes by Franklyn M. Branley, published by HarperCollins on October 9, 1986, is a reprint edition featuring 32 pages in English. This book provides young readers with a clear and concise introduction to the science of volcanoes, explaining how they are formed by magma pushing through the Earth’s crust. The text is designed to be easily readable, making it accessible for beginners interested in Earth sciences.
In addition to the informative content, readers will find colorful maps that highlight significant volcanic regions, including the Pacific Ring of Fire. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to understand the basics of volcanoes and their geological significance. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, this book is an engaging way for children to explore the fascinating world of volcanoes and earthquakes.
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‘This trim overview gives young readers an excellent grounding on volcanoes in an efficient few words. There [is] a succinct and easily readable explanation of how volcanoes are caused by magma pushing up between (or through) moving plates in the Earth’s crust. Then comes a pair of snappy maps, with bright little bursts of color denoting the Pacific Ring of Fire and other volcano locations throughout the world.’ ‘K.
1985 Best of the Season (Science Books and Films)
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