volcanoes

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Volcanes

2011
Describes volcanoes, how they form, and the damage they cause--in both English and Spanish.

Volcanoes

1986
Explains how volcanoes are formed and how they affect the earth when they erupt.

Volcano explorers

2013
Teaches readers all about volcanoes, and the scientists who go to extremes to study them.

Volcanes

2002
Photographs and text explain the causes and effects of volcanoes and earthquakes and examine specific occurrences throughout history.

Kalapana

1999
A true story, Kalapana reminds us that life is a circle without beginning or end. It takes place on the island of Hawaii where change is a way of life.

Volcanes y terremotos

1991
Introduces volcanoes and earthquakes and describes their effects.

Volcanoes

1991
Discusses volcanoes and their eruptions, geysers, hot springs, and volcanoes on other planets.

Volcanes

1990
Photographs and text are used to discuss volcanoes and their eruptions, geysers, hot springs, and volcanoes on other planets.

El autob?s m?gico explota

un libro sobre volcanes
1996
A special field trip on the magic school bus allows Ms. Frizzle's class to experience the formation of an island from an underwater volcano.

Volcanoes

2006
Examines a number of famous volcanoes around the world including Mount Vesuvius, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Kilauea; describing how volcanoes are formed, how scientists monitor volcanoes, and the various types of volcanic eruptions.

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