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Why the Earth Quakes

The Story of Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Mario Salvadori author Matthys Levy author Michael Lilly illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:WW Norton & Co

Published:14th May '97

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This book offers a compelling exploration of earthquakes, blending science and modern engineering insights. Why the Earth Quakes is a must-read for those curious about seismic activity.

In Why the Earth Quakes, readers are invited to explore the complex world of seismology through the eyes of two distinguished structural engineers. This insightful book not only delves into the science behind earthquakes but also examines modern building technologies, offering a comprehensive understanding of how structures can withstand nature's most formidable forces. The authors present their findings in a clear and engaging manner, making this intricate subject accessible to a wide audience.

The journey begins with the formation of the Earth and progresses through time, highlighting significant events and advancements in seismic technology. The narrative is enriched with over 100 illustrations that help to visualize key concepts and developments. As the authors discuss the constant movement of tectonic plates and the impact of volcanic activity, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the dynamic processes that shape our planet.

Why the Earth Quakes is not just a technical manual; it is a thought-provoking exploration of the mystery and terror associated with earthquakes. By blending scientific inquiry with practical insights, the authors encourage readers to consider the implications of seismic activity on our lives and infrastructure. This book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the forces that drive our planet and the advancements that help us prepare for them.

ISBN: 9780393315271

Dimensions: 236mm x 157mm x 15mm

Weight: 325g

216 pages