The Science of a Sink Hole

The Science of a Sink Hole
Title The Science of a Sink Hole PDF eBook
Author Robin Koontz
Publisher Cherry Lake
Pages 36
Release 2015-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1633625133

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This book discusses the science behind sinkholes. The chapters examine historical sinkholes, describe environmental factors that cause sinkholes, and explain how scientists respond to these disasters. Diagrams, charts, and photos provide opportunities to evaluate and understand the scientific concepts involved.

Sinkholes

Sinkholes
Title Sinkholes PDF eBook
Author Nadia Higgins
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015-08
Genre Sinkholes
ISBN 9781634305228

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In Sinkholes, readers will learn how sinkholes have been carving out the earth's landscape for millions of years and the warning signs of a potential sinkhole in the making. This title will allow students to track historical facts and future improvements while gauging their understanding with a variety of reading comprehension tools. The Devastating Disasters series captures readers' attention with captivating photographs, descriptions, and factoids of catastrophes ranging from technology failure to destructive weather. Each 48-page book features engaging before- and after-reading sections that prompt readers to understand the impact these events have on society and the environment.

Florida Sinkholes

Florida Sinkholes
Title Florida Sinkholes PDF eBook
Author Robert Brinkmann
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Geology
ISBN 9780813044958

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Explains the formation of Florida's sinkholes and discusses Florida's sinkhole policies, mapping, and detection.

Sinkhole

Sinkhole
Title Sinkhole PDF eBook
Author Davida Gypsy Breier
Publisher University of New Orleans Press
Pages
Release 2022
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781608012312

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"Boiled peanuts, lovebugs, and murder. Lies from the past and a dangerous present collide when, after fifteen years in exile, Michelle Miller returns to her tiny hometown of Lorida, Florida. With her mother in the hospital, she's forced to reckon with the broken relationships she left behind: with her family, with friends, and with herself. As a teenager, Michelle felt isolated and invisible until she met Sissy, a dynamic and wealthy classmate. Their sudden, intense friendship was all-consuming. Punk rocker Morrison later joins their clique, and they become an inseparable trio. They were the perfect high school friends, bound by dysfunction, bad TV, and boredom-until one of them ends up dead. Confronting the death of her best friend requires Michelle to face her past if she is going to survive. But what if everything she remembers is a lie? Or just as dangerous: What if it isn't? An ingenious debut from editor and publisher Davida Breier, Sinkhole is a mesmerizing, darkly comic coming-of-age thriller immersed in 1980s central Florida. A disturbing and skillful exploration of home, friendship, selfhood, and grief set amidst golf courses, mobile homes, and alligators"--

Sinkholes

Sinkholes
Title Sinkholes PDF eBook
Author Sandra Friend
Publisher Pineapple Press Inc
Pages 104
Release 2002
Genre Sinkholes
ISBN 1561642584

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Text and photographs explore sinkholes, a natural phenomenon caused by the interaction between rock and water.

Sinkholes

Sinkholes
Title Sinkholes PDF eBook
Author Ann Squire
Publisher Children's Press
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780531222966

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"Learn all about sinkholes, from how they are formed to how they can affect people around the world"--

Florida Sinkholes

Florida Sinkholes
Title Florida Sinkholes PDF eBook
Author Robert Brinkmann
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 258
Release 2013-10-29
Genre Science
ISBN 0813047773

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Below the live oaks, palm trees, cypress swamps, and springs, water is slowly wearing away the limestone bedrock of Florida. The erosion is often unseen, and over time it can result in shocking cave-ins like the destructive spectacle of the 1981 Winter Park sinkhole. Florida Sinkholes--the first comprehensive book on the subject--is an easy-to-follow guide to understanding how sinkholes form and what to do about Florida's sometimes pockmarked landscape. City planners, construction managers, developers, and homeowners alike will find this book invaluable because of the heavy impact and increasing frequency of sinkhole formation in the state. Amateur geologists will be fascinated by the subtle forces of nature that can make solid rock disappear. Tackling the problem of sinkholes in useful detail, this book packs an abundance of sound scientific fact into frank, readable language. Learn about the captivating workings of karst, a term for the swiss cheese-like formations of soluble rock that underlie the peninsula. Discover current state-of-the-art approaches to mapping sinkholes and subsurface voids. Review such practical concerns as structural damage, repairs, insurance problems, and management of karst lands. Examine case studies of several notable sinkholes and sinkhole events. Even before you've finished reading, you may find yourself itching to get out and visit these intriguing marvels of Florida geology for yourself.