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Teach Yourself Volcanoes, Earthquakes and Tsunamis
Teach Yourself Volcanoes, Earthquakes and Tsunamis is the essential guide to these fascinating natural hazards. These three phenomena pose the most frightening geological events with which we inhabitants of planet earth have to contend. This book focuses on plate tectonics before delving into the intricacies of each one of these hazards so that you soon have a clear understanding of what causes them, how they relate to each other, how they can be predicted and ultimately, their effects and consequences. Each aspect is explained in a jargon-free and accessible style, ensuring that often complex concepts and theories are easy to get to grips with. |
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Tsunami: Helping Each Other
In cooperation with UNICEF, Millbrook Press has created this poignant photographic journey of a family in the aftermath of the devastating tsunami. A portion of the proceeds of each book sold will go to the tsunami relief effort. The devastation of the recent Tsunami affects everyone, including children. Ann Morris and UNICEF photographer Heidi Larson traveled to the region of Thailand hit by the recent Tsunami to tell the story of a family before and after the event. The book discusses the family's experience during the storm and the chaos immediately following. But the focus is on what life was like immediately after the disaster: coping with loss; the availability of food, shelter, and clothing; post-flood disease control; and the children's attempt at re-entry into elementary school life. |
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Tsunamis and Other Natural Disasters: A Nonfiction Companion to High Tide in Hawaii
What are the warning signs that a tsunami is on the way? Can scientists predict earthquakes? How do volcanoes form? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Magic Tree House Research Guide: "Tsunamis and Other Natural Disasters, "Jack and Annie's guide to geological disasters. |
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Tsunamis and Floods |
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Disaster in the Indian Ocean: Tsunami 2004
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Asian Tsunami 2004 (Raintree: When Disaster Struck S.)
This thrilling new series takes a detailed look at a number of man-made and natural disasters that have occurred throughout history. In each title a captivating story unfolds chapter by chapter, with lots of emphasis on the human stories. It features a variety of text types including personal accounts, newspaper reports and timelines. It links to a range of curriculum subjects. It presents ideas for finding out more facilitates the teaching of research skills. |
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Tsunami 2004
Tsunami 2004 Frank Senauth after gazing at CNN News program in the U.S. about the Tsunami on the 26th of December, he felt the people in Asia were suffering in the worst possible way. Senauth watched the disaster in Asia for several days and he felt at that time that he had a very powerful story swelling in his brain. Senauth really felt sad about all those people who suffered and lost their precious lives in the worst disaster in Aisa, ever, in history. After Senauth wrote the introductory of Tsunami 2004, so as to make the story more interesting, he would have to adopt the Singh's family in Sri Lanka. So I hope you'll join the Singh's family in Sri Lanka who will dramatize this wonderful and dramatic story of life and death. |
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