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Our planet is constantly changing, and its energy is also released through volcanoes, which still raise many questions today. Why is an eruption often preceded by an earthquake? Why are volcanoes present in certain places? What damage can they cause? Reading this book will help you answer these and many other questions about these forces of nature that, despite their sometimes disastrous effects, never cease to fascinate.
This book is easy to reference in a Q&A format that helps curious minds analyse information and develop creative ways of thinking.
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Our planet is constantly changing, and its energy is also released through volcanoes, which still raise many questions today. Why is an eruption often preceded by an earthquake? Why are volcanoes present in certain places? What damage can they cause? Reading this book will help you answer these and many other questions about these forces of nature that, despite their sometimes disastrous effects, never cease to fascinate.
This book is easy to reference in a Q&A format that helps curious minds analyse information and develop creative ways of thinking.