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Usborne Beginners: Volcanoes
"Usborne Beginners: Volcanoes" introduces young readers to the exciting and sometimes explosive world of volcanoes. This book explains what volcanoes are, how they form, and why they erupt, with easy-to-understand language and engaging illustrations.
From the basics of lava and ash to the science behind eruptions, this book provides an overview of volcanic activity, including famous volcanoes like Mount Vesuvius and Mount St. Helens. The clear, concise text and colorful images will capture the interest of children as they learn about these fascinating natural phenomena.
Ideal for curious minds, the book also covers the effects of volcanoes on the environment and human populations, as well as the role volcanoes play in shaping the Earth's landscape. It is a perfect starting point for young students studying geology and natural disasters.
Highlights:
Simple and accessible explanations of how volcanoes work.
Engaging, full-color illustrations to help children visualize volcanic processes.
Fun facts about famous eruptions and the history of volcanoes.
Educational content that inspires further exploration into earth sciences.
| 02588 | 551 TUR v | Library | Currently On Loan (Due on2026-04-22) |
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