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This book describes some of the most destructive eruptions, using eyewitness accounts, newspaper reports, dramatic photographs and diagrams.
Quick Summary
This nonfiction book explores some of history's most powerful volcanic eruptions, using eyewitness accounts, newspaper reports, and dramatic photographs to bring these catastrophic events to life. The book covers scientific topics like how volcanoes form, what triggers massive eruptions, and the devastating impact on surrounding communities. If your kid likes the Magic Tree House series or National Geographic Kids books, they'll love this fact-filled exploration of natural disasters. It's perfect for 4th-5th graders who can read at a 7.7 level and are curious about earth science and dramatic real-world events.