The Science of Natural Disasters
An informative and compelling book for ages 12 to 15 about the science and human sides of natural disasters. Includes hands-on investigative activities, research projects, and real-world connections. Explores earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and wildfires. Uses historical and current events as case studies. Encourages critical-thinking skills and explores careers related to studying and preventing natural disasters. Includes science-minded STEM activities and encourages readers to explore the dynamics of the planet. Part of the Inquire & Investigate Earth Science set by Nomad Press. Available in paperback, hardcover, and ebook formats.
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An informative and compelling book for ages 12 to 15 about both the science and human sides of natural disasters full of hands-on investigative activities and research projects along with real-world connections that encourage kids to dive deeper into a topic that directly affects them.
News reports from around the world offer detailed descriptions of wildfires floods tsunamis earthquakes and more. While these kinds of events might seem horrifically random scientists can explain quite a lot about why they happen how they develop how we can try to prevent them and how we can predict where and when they'll happen next. The Science of Natural Disasters: When Nature and Humans Collide examines the science behind earthquakes volcanoes hurricanes tornadoes floods and wildfires
- Use historical and current events as case studies such as Hurricane Katrina in 2005 the floods in China in 1931 and the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 the Galveston Texas hurricane in 1900 and the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado in 1989.
- Kids explore natural disasters using real-world data to work those critical-thinking skills as they brainstorm innovative solutions for the problems facing our planet today and in the future.
- Many different kinds of careers are related to studying preventing warning about and combatting natural disasters from meteorologists to municipal program leaders to geologists to boots on the ground-kids will explore how different roles that contribute to our understanding and prevention of hurricanes floods and wildfires.
- Science-minded STEM activities such as assessing the flood risk of the town where you live researching a wildfire of historical significance and engineering hurricane resistant cities encourage readers to think like scientists while essential questions fascinating facts links to online resources and more encourage readers to explore the ever-evolving dynamics of this incredible planet.
About the Inquire & Investigate Earth Science set and Nomad Press
The Science of Natural Disasters is part of a set of three Inquire & Investigate Earth Science books that explore the earth the atmosphere and everything in between. The other titles in this series are The Science of Weather and Climate: Rain Sleet and the Rising Tide and Rocks and Minerals: Get the Dirt on Geology.
Nomad Press books in the Inquire & Investigate series integrate content with participation encouraging readers to engage in student-directed learning. Combining content with inquiry-based projects stimulates learning and makes it active and alive. Nomad's unique approach simultaneously grounds kids in factual knowledge while allowing them the space to be curious creative and critical thinkers.
All books are leveled for Guided Reading level and Lexile and align with Common Core State Standards and National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies. All titles are available in paperback hardcover and ebook formats.
Information
Subject: Science
Brand: Nomad Press
Publisher Date: 01/15/2020
Author: Diane C. Taylor
Dimensions: 10.0 x 8.0
UPC: 9781619308558
Ages: 12-15
Pages: 128