volcanoes

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Extraordinary volcanoes

2001
Photographs and easy-to-follow text teach children about volcanoes, what they are, why they erupt, and how lava is formed.

The Magic school bus blows its top

1996
The kids, the bus and Ms. Frizzle go underwater to watch the beginnings of a new volcanoe.

El Autobus magico explota

un libro sobre volcanes
1996
Ms. Frizzle's class gets trapped in an underwater volcano.

Natural disasters

all about earthquakes and volcanoes, hurricanes and tornadoes
1994

Volcanoes in America's National Parks

2001
Color photos fill profiles of twenty active and inactive volcano sites in the U.S., which describe each volcano's history and physical characteristics, as well as each site's access, facilities, and climate; also includes maps and contact information.

Agents of chaos

earthquakes, volcanoes, and other natural disasters
1990
Discusses the forces of destruction and violent change found in volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and other cataclysmic events.

Rivers of fire

the story of volcanoes
2006
Defines what volcanoes are, where they are located, and what happens after a volcano erupts. Also contains a short history of volcanoes and is accompanied by colorful illustrations.

Raging planet

when mother nature gets very, very, angry!
2011
Fans of the Discovery Channel series, Raging Planet, know there's no end to the ways our planet can shake, rattle and roll when Mother Nature rages. Now, with this book, you can continue to take a jaw-dropping journey aruond the world to witness some seriously spectacular displays of nature's power to turn destructive and deadly in a heartbeat.

Volcanoes

2004

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