Geology and Earth Science
Earth has been restless ever since it
solidified from a giant ball of gas more than 4.6 billion years ago.
Since then, earthquakes have shaken the continents and oceans, and
volcanoes have spewed out the molten insides of our planet.
But what exactly are these awe-inspiring
and devastating natural phenomena? Why do they occur, and why are they
often in the same regions? How have they affected human civilization?
By studying earthquakes
and volcanoes, you can begin to understand the inner workings and
layered composition of Earth. Discover plate tectonics, and see how
volcanoes and earthquakes are just the consequences of the constant
movement of the planet’s parts. Erupt two types of volcanoes to imitate
how lava hardens into rock and volcanic mountains grow. Build a working
seismograph to see for yourself how scientists measure earthquake
forces. Learn about the most famous volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis
in history.
The 32-page book guides your experiments.
Ages 10 and up.
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Ages 10 and up |
32-page Manual |
6 Experiments |
Activities:
• erupt two
volcano models
• play a volcano quiz game
• assemble a plate tectonics puzzle
• construct a globe
• examine real volcanic rocks
• build and use a seismograph |
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