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Earthquake Games Earthquakes and Volcanoes Explained by Games and Experiments by Matthys Levy, Mario George Salvadori ( 2007)
Instructions for 32 simple games and science experiments that explain how and why earthquakes and volcanoes happen. The games and experiments use such common household items as eggs, cereal boxes, and rolling pins. Illustrated with b&w drawings.
Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis Projects and Principles for Beginning Geologists by Mario Salvadori, Matthys Levy ( 2009)
Experiments, models, and demonstrations are included in a fact-filled guide to these natural phenomenons, along with a guide for building a seismograph, tips for earthquake-proofing a home, and more. Original.
Engineering The City Engineering The City How Infrastructure Works Projects and Principles for Beginners by Matthys Levy, Richard Panchyk ( 2000)
Engineering the City Engineering the City How Infrastructure Works by Matthys Levy, Richard Panchyk ( 2000)
Explains how cities obtain water, gas, and electricity and how these infrastructure systems developed along with the cities themselves; and provides experiments, games, and construction diagrams for interactive learning.
Why Buildings Fall Down Why Buildings Fall Down How Structures Fail by Matthys Levy, Mario Salvadori ( 1994)
Whenever a building, bridge, tunnel or dam collapses, it is front page news. Now two of the world's premier structural engineers take readers on a journey through the history of structural disasters, from the Parthenon and Rome's Coliseum to the Hyatt Regency in Kansas City and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. 200 illustrations.
Why the Earth Quakes Why the Earth Quakes The Story of Earthquakes and Volcanoes by Mario Salvadori, Matthys Levy ( 1995)
We expect anything to move, but not the earth! And we certainly do not expect mountains to throw the earth's innards into the sky! Nothing is as frightening as to feel the earth shake under our feet or to see flaming lava spew from unknown depths, moving mercilessly towards us. The aim of the authors of this book, who have personally experienced such terrifying catastrophes, is to demystify their causes and to explain in layman's terms not only their origins but how, at long last, we may defend ourselves from the powerful assaults of earthquakes and volcanoes. By exploring the miracle of the universe's creation, Why the Earth Quakes leads the reader through a brief, fascinating voyage to the birth and growth of our planet with its cracked and constantly shifting crust. Technical issues needed to understand the behavior of earthquakes and volcanoes such as plate tectonics and seismic gaps are explained in clear and concise terms. Over one hundred illustrations clarity them for both the general reader and the professional. One section of the book is dedicated to answering the most commonly asked questions about how to be ready and avoid the worst consequences of our earth's onslaughts.
Why the Earth Quakes Why the Earth Quakes by Mario Salvadori, Matthys Levy ( 1997)
In this "excellent survey of earthquakes and their effects--their mystery, terror, and science" (Christopher Arnold, president, Building Systems Development), two of the world's premier structural engineers take readers on a fascinating trip from the Earth's beginnings to recent developments in seismic technology. 100+ illustrations.
Why the Wind Blows Why the Wind Blows A History of Weather and Global Warming by Matthys Levy ( 2007)

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