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A Selection from Robinson Crusoe
Abraham Lincoln: From Log Cabin to the White House
Acropolis Adventure
Albert Einstein
Building a Nation
Ella Fitzgerald
Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons
Genetics at Work
Great City Fires
Historic Peacemakers
Influenza
Leo the Lion
M Is for Mexico
Microbes: Friend or Foe?
Native Americans of the Great Plains
Prairies Alive!
Robin Hood and the King
Satellites
Success Stories
Telescopes: Eyes on Space
The Apaches
The Black Stones
The Cherokees
The Cheyennes
The Message
The Mystery of King Tut
The Olympics: Past and Present
Vikings
Volcanoes
Word Smith, Private I "Rhyme Crime"
Zoos Through the Ages
Volcanoes Volcanoes
nonfiction
Words Included:
   caldera
   cinders
   crater
   debris
   dormant
   extinct
   geothermal
   magma
   seismic
   surge cloud
   tectonic plates
   vent
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Volcanoes is a factual text that describes how different kinds of volcanoes are formed and how they behave. Readers also learn about ancient myths that were fueled by fear of volcanoes. The book gives details about some of the more famous volcanoes, including Mount Vesuvius, Mount St. Helens, Mauna Loa, and Mount Fuji. Photographs, maps, and diagrams support this informative text.
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