Mountains and Volcanoes

Mountains and Volcanoes

Author: Barbara Taylor

Publisher: Kingfisher Books

Published: 1994-04-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781856976299

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Examines, in text and labelled diagrams and illustrations, how different types of mountains were formed, the composition of various kinds of rock, volcanic mountains, and the process of erosion. Includes instructions for related projects.


Mountains and Volcanoes

Mountains and Volcanoes

Author: Barbara Taylor

Publisher: Kingfisher

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13:

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Examines, in text and labelled diagrams and illustrations, how different types of mountains were formed, the composition of various kinds of rock, volcanic mountains, and the process of erosion. Includes instructions for related projects.


Volcano!

Volcano!

Author: Russell G. Wright

Publisher:

Published: 1996-04

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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Emphasize the practical and interdisciplinary nature of science with these event-based modules. Using a combination of reading, writing, and hands-on activities, each uses a real-life event and the research/news stories that accompanied it to make everyday applications of science real for students. Charts, photographs, diagrams, and reprints of newspaper articles help students identify problems these events pose -- as seen through the eyes of various experts who respond to each of them.


Four Young Explorers

Four Young Explorers

Author: Oliver Optic

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2018-05-23

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 3732684733

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Reproduction of the original: Four Young Explorers by Oliver Optic


Under Michigan

Under Michigan

Author: Charles Ferguson Barker

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9780814330883

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An exciting trip below the surface of Michigan's rocks and fossils. Most people recognize Michigan by its mitten-shaped Lower Peninsula and the Great Lakes embracing the state. Underneath the earth's surface, however, is equally distinctive evidence of an exciting history. Michigan rests on sedimentary rocks that reach down into the earth's crust more than fourteen thousand feet--a depth three-and-a-half times deeper than the Grand Canyon. Within these layers of rock rest all sorts of ancient fossils and minerals that date back to the eras when tropical seas spread across Michigan and hot volcanoes flung molten rock into its skies--long before mile-thick glaciers bulldozed over Michigan and plowed through ancient river valleys to form the Great Lakes. Under Michigan is the first book for young readers about the geologic history of the state and the structure scientists call the Michigan Basin. A fun and educational journey, Under Michigan explores Earth's geological past, taking readers far below the familiar sights of Michigan and nearby places to explain the creation of minerals and fossils and show where they can be found in the varying layers of rock. Readers will learn about the hard rock formations surrounding Michigan and also discover the tall mountain ridges hidden at the bottom of the Great Lakes. With beautiful illustrations by author Charles Ferguson Barker, a glossary of scientific terms, and charming page to keep field notes, Under Michigan is a wonderful resource for young explorers to use at home, in school, or on a trip across Michigan.