Science Comics: Volcanoes

Science Comics: Volcanoes
Title Science Comics: Volcanoes PDF eBook
Author Jon Chad
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 130
Release 2016-11-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1626723605

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The third book of the action-packed nonfiction graphic novel series Science Comics introduces the explosive and exciting world of volcanoes!

Volcanoes

Volcanoes
Title Volcanoes PDF eBook
Author Jon Chad
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Volcanoes
ISBN 9781338784671

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Aurora, a young explorer, introduces the science and characteristics of volcanoes, discussing lava, tectonic plates, the creation of new land masses, and magma vents. Presented in comic book format. Includes glossary.

Rising Fire

Rising Fire
Title Rising Fire PDF eBook
Author John Calderazzo
Publisher Globe Pequot
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Volcanoes
ISBN 9781592283897

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An eloquent journey through the fantastic world of volcanoes and volcano lore.

Volcano!

Volcano!
Title Volcano! PDF eBook
Author Maurice Krafft
Publisher Young Discovery Lib
Pages 40
Release 1993
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780944589410

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Examines prominent volcanoes of the world, discussing how volcanoes are created and why they erupt.

Fire and Ice

Fire and Ice
Title Fire and Ice PDF eBook
Author Natalie Starkey
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 329
Release 2021-09-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 1472960386

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A fascinating look at extraterrestrial volcanoes in our Solar System. The volcano – among the most familiar and perhaps the most terrifying of all geological phenomena. However, Earth isn't the only planet to harbour volcanoes. In fact, the Solar System, and probably the entire Universe, is littered with them. Our own Moon, which is now a dormant piece of rock, had lava flowing across its surface billions of years ago, while Mars can be credited with the largest volcano in the Solar System, Olympus Mons, which stands 25km high. While Mars's volcanoes are long dead, volcanic activity continues in almost every other corner of the Solar System, in the most unexpected of locations. We tend to think of Earth volcanoes as erupting hot, molten lava and emitting huge, billowing clouds of incandescent ash. However, it isn't necessarily the same across the rest of the Solar System. For a start, some volcanoes aren't even particularly hot. Those on Pluto, for example, erupt an icy slush of substances such as water, methane, nitrogen or ammonia, that freeze to form ice mountains as hard as rock. While others, like the volcanoes on one of Jupiter's moons, Io, erupt the hottest lavas in the Solar System onto a surface covered in a frosty coating of sulphur. Whether they are formed of fire or ice, volcanoes are of huge importance for scientists trying to picture the inner workings of a planet or moon. Volcanoes dredge up materials from the otherwise inaccessible depths and helpfully deliver them to the surface. The way in which they erupt, and the products they generate, can even help scientists ponder bigger questions on the possibility of life elsewhere in the Solar System. Fire and Ice is an exploration of the Solar System's volcanoes, from the highest peaks of Mars to the intensely inhospitable surface of Venus and the red-hot summits of Io, to the coldest, seemingly dormant icy carapaces of Enceladus and Europa, an unusual look at how these cosmic features are made, and whether such active planetary systems might host life.

Island on Fire

Island on Fire
Title Island on Fire PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Witze
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 2017-01-19
Genre
ISBN 9781781252666

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Laki is Iceland's largest volcano. Its eruption in 1783 is one of history's great, untold natural disasters. Spewing out sun-blocking ash and then a poisonous fog for eight long months, the effects of the eruption lingered across the world for years. It caused the deaths of people as far away as the Nile and created catastrophic conditions throughout Europe.Island on Fire is the story not only of a single eruption but the people whose lives it changed, the dawn of modern volcanology, as well as the history and potential of other super-volcanoes like Laki around the world. And perhaps most pertinently, in the wake of the eruption of another Icelandic volcano, Eyjafjallajokull, which closed European air space in 2010, acclaimed science writers Witze and Kanipe look at what might transpire should Laki erupt again in our lifetime.

Eruption!

Eruption!
Title Eruption! PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Rusch
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 85
Release 2013-06-18
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0544210727

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“At 11:35 p.m., as Radio Armero played cheerful music, a towering wave of mud and rocks bulldozed through the village, roaring like a squadron of fighter jets.” Twenty-three thousand people died in the 1985 eruption of Colombia’s Nevado del Ruiz. Today, more than one billion people worldwide live in volcanic danger zones. In this riveting nonfiction book—filled with spectacular photographs and sidebars—Rusch reveals the perilous, adrenaline-fueled, life-saving work of an international volcano crisis team (VDAP) and the sleeping giants they study, from Colombia to the Philippines, from Chile to Indonesia.