• Earthquakes
Author(s): Susan Greenstein,Ellen Prager
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 32
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Language: English
Date Published: 2002-09-01
Dimensions: 231.1 x 281.9 x 12.7mm
Publication City/Country: Washington, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: colour and b&w illustrations

Buildings, trees, and the ground sway when the earth gives way. Shaking earth is caused by earthquakes. In clear picture book text, Ellen Prager explains what earthquakes are, how they happen, and what damage they can cause. Simple language and clever explanations make complex geology concepts understandable for the K-2 set. Kids will learn that rocks in the Earth can break like a rubber band that has stretched too far. When a rock breaks, where does the energy go? It causes the ground to move and can become an earthquake. The basics of plate tectonics are clearly conveyed as the reader pictures the earth's surface as a giant jigsaw puzzle of bumping and moving plates. Susan Greenstein's illustrations are vibrant and vigorous, full of detail and capturing a sense of movement that's very important when imagining an earthquake. A sleek crow is the character guide for the book, a silent presence who provides a bird's-eye view of earthquakes in action and always manages to escape disaster. The book includes safety tips on what to do if an earthquake occurs near you and a do-it-yourself experiment on how to create your own earthquake.
Book Info
Author Susan Greenstein, Ellen Prager
Date Published 2002-09-01
Dimensions 231.1 x 281.9 x 12.7mm
First Author Susan Greenstein
Format Hardback
Illustrations colour and b&w illustrations
ISBN 9780792282020
Language English
No. of Pages 32
Publication City/Country Washington, United States
Publisher National Geographic Books

Earthquakes

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