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The Power of Volcanoes

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Big ideas for curious minds are simply explained in this fascinating book about volcanoes. Have you ever wondered what makes a volcano erupt? Or what happens when molten lava meets the sea? From towering mountains that spit fire to hidden underwater volcanoes shaping the ocean floor, this beautifully illustrated book takes young readers on an explosive journey into the heart of Earth’s most powerful natural wonders. The book is published in association with the University of Cambridge and the Sedgwick Museum.

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Big ideas for curious minds are simply explained in this fascinating book about volcanoes.

Have you ever wondered what makes a volcano erupt? Or what happens when molten lava meets the sea? From towering mountains that spit fire to hidden underwater volcanoes shaping the ocean floor, this beautifully illustrated book takes young readers on an explosive journey into the heart of Earth’s most powerful natural wonders.

Discover the secrets of volcanoes – from the science behind eruptions and the different types of volcanoes around the world, to the daring work of volcanologists who study these fiery giants up close. Find out how volcanic eruptions have shaped our planet, created new islands, and even changed the climate.

  • Part of a fascinating series of illustrated single-subject STE(A)M books for children aged 7-10, exploring some of the universe’s most fascinating subjects.
  • Written by leading volcanologists and Oxford professors, Tamsin Mather and David Pyle
  • Published in collaboration with the University of Cambridge and the Sedgwick Museum
  • Clear, accessible explanations and easy-to-digest sections make complex topics engaging and easy to understand
  • Bright, engaging illustrations on every page bring the drama and beauty of volcanoes to life
  • Additional information

    Dimensions 29 × 25 cm
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    Publisher

    Imprint

    Cover

    Paperback

    Pages

    32

    Language

    English

    Edition
    Dewey

    551.21 (edition:23)

    Readership

    Children – juvenile / Code: J