Hurricanes (Great Disasters)
Hurricanes (Great Disasters)
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Book Description
Originating in warm tropical waters and veering as far north as New England, hurricanes are among nature's most powerful and destructive forces. Contributors to this anthology draw on science, history, oral narratives, and sociology as they examine various aspects of these often unpredictable and disastrous storms.
Great Disasters - Hurricanes (hardcover edition) (Great Disasters),Mary E. Williams,David E. Fisher,Greenhaven Press,0737714433,Children's Books/Young Adult Misc. Nonfiction,Disasters & Disaster Relief,General,History,History: World,Hurricanes,Nature - Weather/Natural Disasters,History / General
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