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When the earth rumbles, fire and ash can bring cities to ruin! In this fact-filled nonfiction book, journey through history's most explosive volcanic disasters, including the deadly 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption, the 1883 Krakatoa explosion, and the infamous AD 79 Mount Vesuvius disaster that buried Pompeii. Learn how and why volcanoes erupt, the devastation they leave behind, and the science used to predict future eruptions. With gripping real-life survival stories, dramatic images, and easy-to-read text, this book is a must-have crash course on history's most extreme volcanic eruptions.
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"Real-life natural and man-made disasters throughout history are presented with photographs and public domain images in this fun series. The books cover about ten disasters each, some focusing on the great loss of life, some on the destruction caused, and others on the suffering of the survivors. For example, the Exxon Valdez disaster is covered in Worst of the Worst Shipwrecks! because although there were no human lives lost, the impact on the shoreline and local wildlife is still being felt today. Tweens and teens will appreciate the trust in their maturity in the treatment of topics like the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. Written at a second- to third-grade level, these titles are appropriate for readers in grades three to seven. VERDICT High-interest disaster titles for your hi-lo readers."
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