Inside Earthquakes

Inside Earthquakes by Melissa Stewart, published by Sterling Publishing Company, Incorporated in 2011, is a 48-page exploration of seismic activity designed for young readers. This book delves into the reasons and locations of the millions of earthquakes that occur annually, offering a visually engaging experience with stunning photographs and gatefolds that enhance the learning process.
Readers will find a combination of dramatic first-person accounts and the latest scientific information, including coverage of significant events like the Haiti disaster. The content is tailored to provide insights into Earth sciences, particularly focusing on earthquakes and volcanoes, making it an informative resource for those interested in understanding these natural phenomena.
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Several million earthquakes occur every year-but why and where do they happen? Young readers will get the inside scoop in this exciting volume. Stunning gatefolds and photographs from on the ground and from satellites in space, as well as dramatic first-person accounts, coverage of the recent Haiti disaster, and the latest scientific information, make Inside Earthquakes a fascinating, ripped-from-the-headlines look at this natural phenomenon.
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