Perilous Planet Earth

Perilous Planet Earth
Title Perilous Planet Earth PDF eBook
Author Trevor Palmer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 560
Release 2003-06-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521819282

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A readable account of the history of natural disasters throughout history.

The Perilous Planet

The Perilous Planet
Title The Perilous Planet PDF eBook
Author Otis Adelbert Kline
Publisher eStar Books
Total Pages 253
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1612103995

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Contains the Perilous Planet series:Planet of Peril, Prince of Peril,and Port of Peril

Satan Is Alive and Well on Planet Earth

Satan Is Alive and Well on Planet Earth
Title Satan Is Alive and Well on Planet Earth PDF eBook
Author Hal Lindsey
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 268
Release 1972-12
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780310277910

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Analysis of the current interest in supernatural experiences and a strategy for combatting the forces of evil.

Dangerous Planet

Dangerous Planet
Title Dangerous Planet PDF eBook
Author Bryn Barnard
Publisher Crown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 110
Release 2012-11-28
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0449814939

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Did a meteorite wipe out the dinosaurs and allow for human evolution? Did an earthquake usher in the rise of Greek civilization? Did a snowstorm help create the New York subway? The answer to all these questions is a resounding yes! Over and over again, natural disasters have influenced the course of human history in ways great and small. From the Great Fire of London to the Great Kanto Quake, Bryn Barnard describes ten key moments when natural disasters have played a significant role in shaping our history. Highlighted with vivid and meticulously researched illustrations, Dangerous Planet demonstrates the mighty force of planet Earth–and the role humanity must play in its survival

Apocalyptic Planet

Apocalyptic Planet
Title Apocalyptic Planet PDF eBook
Author Craig Childs
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 370
Release 2013-07-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 0307476812

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2013 Orion Book Award Winner 2013 Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award Winner Ours is not a stable planet. It is prone to sudden, violent natural disasters and extremes of climate. In this exhilarating exploration of our globe, Craig Childs goes to where the apocalypse can be seen now. From the driest deserts of Chile, through the genetic wasteland of central Iowa, to the site of the drowned land bridge of the Bering Sea, he uncovers cataclysms that tell us what could be next: forthcoming ice ages, super volcanoes, and the conclusion of planetary life cycles. Childs delivers a sensual feast in his descriptions of the natural world, and undeniable science that reveals both the earth’s strengths and frailties. Bearing witness to the planet’s sweeping and perilous changes, he shows how we can alter the future, and how the world will live on, though humans may not survive to see it.

Trouble on Planet Earth

Trouble on Planet Earth
Title Trouble on Planet Earth PDF eBook
Author R. A. Montgomery
Publisher Bantam Books
Total Pages 132
Release 1984
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780553238655

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After finding every drop of oil has disappeared in the world the reader determines how to solve the problem by choosing how the story will go.

Dangerous Earth

Dangerous Earth
Title Dangerous Earth PDF eBook
Author Ellen Prager
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 247
Release 2020-03-02
Genre Science
ISBN 022654169X

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The Earth is a beautiful and wondrous planet, but also frustratingly complex and, at times, violent: much of what has made it livable can also cause catastrophe. Volcanic eruptions create land and produce fertile, nutrient-rich soil, but they can also bury forests, fields, and entire towns under ash, mud, lava, and debris. The very forces that create and recycle Earth’s crust also spawn destructive earthquakes and tsunamis. Water and wind bring and spread life, but in hurricanes they can leave devastation in their wake. And while it is the planet’s warmth that enables life to thrive, rapidly increasing temperatures are causing sea levels to rise and weather events to become more extreme. Today, we know more than ever before about the powerful forces that can cause catastrophe, but significant questions remain. Why can’t we better predict some natural disasters? What do scientists know about them already? What do they wish they knew? In Dangerous Earth, marine scientist and science communicator Ellen Prager explores the science of investigating volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, landslides, rip currents, and—maybe the most perilous hazard of all—climate change. Each chapter considers a specific hazard, begins with a game-changing historical event (like the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens or the landfall and impacts of Hurricane Harvey), and highlights what remains unknown about these dynamic phenomena. Along the way, we hear from scientists trying to read Earth’s warning signs, pass its messages along to the rest of us, and prevent catastrophic loss. A sweeping tour of some of the most awesome forces on our planet—many tragic, yet nonetheless awe-inspiring—Dangerous Earth is an illuminating journey through the undiscovered, unresolved, and in some cases unimagined mysteries that continue to frustrate and fascinate the world’s leading scientists: the “wish-we-knews” that ignite both our curiosity and global change.