Ched - World’s Worst Tsunami Disasters for Kids (An Encyclopedia of World's Worst Disasters for Kids Book 1)
World’s Worst Tsunami Disasters for Kids (An Encyclopedia of World's Worst Disasters for Kids Book 1)
Ched
Description
Natural disasters utilize nature’s forces and buff them to a destructive level. While the landslides use the earth and typhoons make use of the wind, an equally devastating catastrophe maneuvers water. Tsunamis are gigantic waves caused by other natural calamities like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. In this context, it’s important to note that tsunamis are not tidal waves even though they are sometimes referred to as such; the latter is influenced by the forces of gravitational pull and winds. With typical waves, water flows in a circular motion; however, with tsunamis, waters flow in a straight line. Through the years, the news has covered several stories on how tsunamis were capable of destroying everything in their path – be it entire cities or villages. In recent times, television crews from around the world were able to record footage of a tsunami’s rampage – a sight both to behold and fear. While humanity is evolving, natural disasters are also getting more destructive due to climate change. Because of this, it’s important to be knowledgeable about these catastrophes so that when they suddenly occur, people will be more prepared.
The series features facts about natural disasters that may happen at any time. Everyone should have an idea what to do before, during, and after a disaster. With the help of this series, young readers will gain knowledge on the World’s Worst disasters, its aftermath, and tips on how to prepare yourself for one.
Features include
● Perfect for readers 7-12 years old
● Well-informed books fit for the family
● Easy to read stories any young reader can enjoy
● Teaches kids disaster awareness and preparedness
In any situation, it is best to come prepared. Preparation can save many lives as well as resources. Being knowledgeable about disasters can guarantee one’s survival.