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Tornadoes

Out of Print
Series: Disasters Up Close Volume: 4
By: Michael Woods(Author)
64 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
Publisher: Lerner Books
Tornadoes
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  • Tornadoes ISBN: 9781580134569 Paperback May 2008 Out of Print #214399
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With dramatic images and first-hand survivor stories – plus the latest facts and figures – Disasters Up Close takes you up close with the world's most devastating disasters. Each book covers a disaster from both the scientific and human side, capturing the impact and emotion through primary source quotations and photographs



Age Level: Junior scientist

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Out of Print
Series: Disasters Up Close Volume: 4
By: Michael Woods(Author)
64 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
Publisher: Lerner Books
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