Hurricanes (Disasters in Nature)
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ISBN: 158810334X / Publisher: Heinemann, March 2001
Examines hurricanes, discussing how they are formed, how they are tracked, and what kinds of damage they can cause.
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What happens in the eye of a hurricane? Why do hurricanes occur only in some parts of the world? How do scientists track and predict them? Find the answers to these questions and many more in Disasters in Nature, a new series that examines the causes and effects of natural disasters. Each title looks at a single type of natural disaster that can have devastating effects on the natural and human worlds. Each subject is introduced with a case study of one important example of its type. The disaster is examined in detail, looking at its causes and effects. You will also see how scientists measure, record, and try to predict each type of disaster. Finally, each book analyses how we hear about natural disasters through the media, and how people's actions can make these disasters worse.
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