Three stories in graphic novel format illustrate the destructive power of volcanoes by relating events that occurred during three eruptions in 79 A.D., 1883, and 1980.
This is the best popular book on volcanology available today, written by authors who bring to their text the authority of careers spent at the leading edge of their research field.
The third book of the action-packed nonfiction graphic novel series Science Comics introduces the explosive and exciting world of volcanoes!
Intriguing questions and answers about volcanoes, featuring volcanic sites in the United States, most of which are preserved and interpreted by the National Park Service.
Presents information on the Earth's volcanic activity throughout history, covering such topics as coordinates, heights, types, and behavioral characteristics.
Describes the eruption of Mount St. Helen's in Washington State in 1980 and provides a simple explanation of how and why volcanoes erupt.
100 fun facts for kids about all kinds of volcanoes.
Science journalist and volcanologist Robin George Andrews explores how these eruptions reveal secrets about the worlds to which they belong, describing the stunning ways in which volcanoes can sculpt the sea, land, and sky, and even ...
Text and pictures describe many aspect of volcanoes including eruptions, lava rivers, ash clouds, steaming springs, and more.
Photographs and text introduce different kinds of volcanoes, where they are located, how and why they erupt, and other interesting data about volcanoes.
"In graphic novel format, explores volcanic eruptions, including volcano formation, types of volcanoes, and the study of volcanoes"--Provided by publisher.