EARTHQUAKES-YOUNG DISCOVERER SERIES (Record no. 4809)

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Title EARTHQUAKES-YOUNG DISCOVERER SERIES
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction eps-library eps-library General Stacks 09/01/2015 100.00 3 550 3686 3686 01/24/2018 01/24/2018 1 100.00 09/01/2015 Books Earthquakes are earth shattering. Literally. Caused by the slipping and rubbing of huge rock slabs underground, earthquakes are unpredictable and sometimes cause major damage.Every year the earth has about a million quakes. Humans can only feel about 6 % of these. So how do we know the others happen? How have people learned to adapt to earthquakes? Can these earth-shaking activities have a positive side? Find out about the ups and downs, ins and outs of earthquakes in this book.