Earthquakes (True Books: Nature)

by Ker Than

True Books: Nature (2), True Book (Nature 2)

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A study of earthquakes and the science behind them.

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"Earthquakes" by Ker Than is an informational book about earthquakes. The book includes a table of contents, a resource page, a glossary, an index, and many diagrams within the book to help the reader understand what the author is writing about. I liked this informational book because it helped explain the causes and effects of earthquakes by using the example of an earthquake that has already occurred. Also, pictures were included from the earthquake in 1906 to show the damage that it had done. I also like how when I was reading, it did not feel like the author was talking at me, it was more like he was talking to me and generating a discussion in my head about earthquakes. The book also interested me because it was not just black and show more white throughout, there were many different colors that drew me in and led me to read this book about earthquakes. This is an informational book about a natural phenomenon so it is hard to find a distinct message, but I think that the author's point was to educate readers on why earthquakes happen, their effects, and what to do if you are ever to experience one. show less

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Earthquakes (True Books: Nature) (True Books: Nature)

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Nonfiction, Kids
DDC/MDS
551.22Natural sciences & mathematicsEarth sciences; geologyGeology, Hydrology MeteorologyVolcanoes, earthquakes, thermal waters and gasesEarthquakes
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QE521.3 .T46ScienceGeologyGeologyDynamic and structural geologyVolcanoes and earthquakes
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