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Volcano & Earthquake

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Photographs and text explain the causes and effects of volcanoes and earthquakes and examine specific occurrences throughout history.

64 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 1960

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5,247 reviews179 followers
May 3, 2020
A Well written Eyewitness book with lots of good pictures and interesting information.
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Author 19 books325 followers
July 11, 2009
Awhile back, I rediscovered the series of Eyewitness Books that I once purchased for my son when he was young (Can't believe he's finishing his senior year in college!), I enjoy going over them and reflecting on the value of this series for younger readers.

It is important that our youth understand the world around them--including a knowledge of science. This volume focuses on the volcano and earthquakes. Given the role--especially--of earthquakes in American history, this is a valuable volume.

The book begins with a basic point (Page 6): "Volcanoes and earthquakes are nature run wild." The first part of the work explores volcanoes. This includes the basics, including an examination of Vesuvius, what underlies the development of a volcano, volcanoes on other plants, and so on.

Then, a discussion of earthquakes. The basics: what they are, why they happen, what the consequences are.

All in all, a very nice introduction to these natural phenomena for younger readers (and parents might learn a whole bunch as well, just as I did).
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1,362 reviews26 followers
April 11, 2012
I first read this book when I was younger, like around 7. I took it out from the library dozens among dozens of times in my younger life. I can remember it being one of my favorite books because I loved disasters so much.

I always liked to see the pictures and learn about the disasters that way and get an understanding of them. It was great fun!
38 reviews
October 19, 2016
This book is about different earthquakes and volcanoes. It shows different volcanoes and earthquakes all over. It shows the destruction.
Profile Image for Amy Tiilikainen.
18 reviews1 follower
July 14, 2021
Lots of interesting facts, but outdated (we had the 1992 edition) and didn’t appreciate their skeptical attitude toward the Bible.
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139 reviews
December 29, 2023
A good, basic introduction to volcanoes and earthquakes. Plenty of color photos and lots of facts about eruptions and quakes around the world.
Profile Image for Cade Salem.
27 reviews
March 9, 2017
This book got a little fake at some parts by saying the earth is 50,000,000,000,000,000 years old. This earth is only about 2000 years old ya darn people.
Profile Image for Jayden.
37 reviews
March 8, 2017
There are some cool things In this book. I recommend it for people who want a vaguely boring book
Profile Image for Donna.
229 reviews
September 20, 2014
These DK Eyewitness books are a huge hit at our house. They are full of interesting facts and colorful pictures. We are using these as non-fiction read-alouds for early elementary and typically cover one 2-page spread a night. (The books are aimed at Grades 3-7 for an independent reader.) The books are well-organized and contain sections at the end about jobs in and tools used for studying the topic and places to go for more information.

I will add a warning that this book contains unedited explanations of how people perish in volcanoes and earthquakes. The numbers of dead and the cause (ash, lava flow, ground shifting, etc.) are listed for each volcano discussed. There are many photographs of the body molds from Pompeii, the black skies following Mount Pinatubo, and the side of Mount St. Helens disappearing. Consider your child's tolerance for this before recommending it.
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7,404 reviews60 followers
January 27, 2016
OK I know these are supposed to be kid books but they are awesome! Great pictures and just enough text to make you want to learn more. Great choices for a beginning history reader or to start an older reader out in a new area. Every time I pick one of these up and read it I learn new things. Highly Recommended
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53 reviews1 follower
August 6, 2009
Informational Book: Awesome resource for learning all about volcanoes. Each page is packed with great photos, fun tidbits, and interesting information so that anyone can pick up the book and find something they will love reading.
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October 17, 2010
I thought the format needed to be clearer. I read the whole book because my child was interested in it. I found an error in the data, which could have been prevented by careful proofing in this updated version.
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1,362 reviews26 followers
April 11, 2012
I have read the much older version of this book when i was younger, I took it out from the library dozens among dozens of times in my younger life.

I always liked to see the pictures and learn about the disasters that way and get an understanding of them. It was great fun!
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8,300 reviews134 followers
October 30, 2011
a great resource for children, bold and striking pictures, and well researched information
Profile Image for Theresa.
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July 31, 2015
Volcanoes and Earthquakes a good resource for children about volcanic and their repercussions
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