Earthquakes

“Earthquakes” by Franklyn M. Branley, published by HarperCollins on October 30, 1994, is a 32-page exploration of seismic activity designed for young readers. This book addresses the fundamental question of what makes the earth quake, providing insights into the frequency and impact of earthquakes, including the small tremors that occur daily and the larger ones that can cause significant destruction.
Readers will discover the causes of earthquakes and learn essential safety tips for when these events occur. The book delves into topics related to Earth sciences, specifically focusing on earthquakes and volcanoes. With its engaging approach, “Earthquakes” serves as an informative resource for children interested in science and nature, encouraging curiosity about the dynamic processes of our planet.
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What makes the earth quake?
Every day there are more than 1,000 earthquakes on our planet. Most are very small, but each year a few are big enough to knock down buildings. What causes these quakes, and how can you stay safe if one is happening? Read on to find out.
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