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Shake, rattle, and roll with our newest Station Stop 2 All Aboard Science Reader, Earthquakes! On March 27, 1964, a massive earthquake ripped through Anchorage, Alaska, destroying the community. With bright, graphic art and actual photos of earthquake devastation, this book explains all about how and why this terrifying natural phenomenon occurs.

48 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2004

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February 20, 2019
Uses simple language to explain how earthquakes occur and how earthquakes that happen in one part of the world will affect countries located on the other side of the globe. Also love how safety tips and precautions are included in the book. I'm a English and Science teacher and will give it to one of my students who loves Science. (Also, it's useful that some words like "quake" and "shake" are included in his vocabulary list!)
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