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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Earthquakes,Volcanoes,and TsunamisA Reading AZ Level T Leveled BookWord Count:1,449www.readinga-LEVELED READER ALEVELED BOOK TWritten by Elizabeth AustinEarthquakes,Volcanoes,and TsunamisQTWwww.readinga-Earthquakes,Volcanoes,and TsunamisWritte
2、n by Elizabeth Austin24NotesEarthquakes,Volcanoes,and TsunamisLevel T Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Elizabeth AustinAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,page 4:Photodisc/Getty Images;back cover,title page,pages 7,13(all),14,17,21:ArtToday;page 8:courtesy of Library of Cong
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4、onLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA23NotesEarthquakes,Volcanoes,and Tsunamis Level T 3Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Deep Within the Earth .5Earthquakes:Terrible Trembling.7The Richter Scale.10Volcanoes:Enormous Explosions.11Tsunamis:Wild Waves .16Conclusion .21Glossary .2222Glossaryear
5、thquake(n.)the shaking of Earths crust caused by underground vibrations(p.4)faults(n.)cracks in Earths crust along which movement occurs(p.5)landslides(n.)moving masses of soil and rock that flow down slopes(p.13)magma(n.)melted,liquid rock beneath the Earths surface(p.6)mudslide(n.)a dirt-and debri
6、s-filled flood of water(p.14)plates(n.)large sheets of rock that make up the Earths crust(p.5)Richter scale(n.)the scale that measures the strength of earthquakes(p.9)tsunamis(n.)enormous ocean waves caused by underwater,earthquakes,landslides,or volcanoes(p.4)volcanoes(n.)places on the Earths surfa
7、ce where gases,ash,and lava spew onto the surface(p.4)4IntroductionWe usually think of the ground and the ocean as peaceful things.The ground lies quietly beneath our feet,and the ocean laps gently against the shore.But forces deep within the Earth can suddenly destroy that peacefulness.These forces
8、 cause violent shakings called earthquakes;explosions of ash,gases,and hot rocks called volcanoes;and huge waves called tsunamis(tsoo-NOM-ees).In this book,you will read about these amazing events and the forces that cause them to happen.Smoke rises from what seems to be a peaceful volcano.Earthquak
9、es,Volcanoes,and Tsunamis Level T 21ConclusionOur quiet planet occasionally turns violent.During a large earthquake,the ground shakes,destroying homes and property.In an explosive volcanic eruption,liquid rock,poisonous gases,ash,and landslides can bury cities.And tsunamis can cause billions of doll
10、ars in damage along coastlines.Scientists are trying to learn as much as they can about these violent events.As they learn more,scientists can predict volcanoes,earthquakes,and tsunamis in order to save thousands of lives.An earthquake destroyed this building.Earthquakes,Volcanoes,and Tsunamis Level
11、 T 5PacificPlateDeep Within the EarthBeneath the soil,rock,and water on the surface of our planet,the Earth is constantly changing.The top layer of Earth is made of giant pieces of rock,like the pieces of a puzzle.The pieces of rock,called plates,make up continents and ocean floors.Where the edges o
12、f the plates come together,there are often cracks and gaps,called faults.The dotted lines show the edges of the plates.Tectonic PlatesPacificPlateAustralianPlateIndianPlateEurasianPlateNazcaPlateSouth AmericanPlateNorth AmericanPlateAfricanPlateAntarcticPlateScotia PlateEQUATOR20Like volcanoes,tsuna
13、mis are becoming easier to predict.They usually do not hit the shore until a few minutes to a few hours after the earthquake or volcano that causes them.Scientists have instruments that detect volcanoes and earthquakes.When a large one happens,scientists have time to warn people that a tsunami may b
14、e coming.Unfortunately,the system cannot warn people in time to save their homes or belongings.But they do have time to save their lives,which is the most important thing.Many people describe tsunamis as“walls of water.”6Underneath the plates,the Earth is very hot.It is so hot that rock melts into a
15、 liquid called magma.The plates float on top of this liquid magma.The magma is always moving,dragging the plates around with it.At the edges of the moving plates,three different things can happen.If the plates are moving against each other,one plate slides over or under the other plate(Fig.1).If the
16、 plates are moving past each other,the edges of the plates grind together(Fig.2).And if the plates are moving apart,they make a gap where magma seeps out(Fig.3).MountainsMagmaMagmaMagmaFig.1Fig.2Fig.3MountainsEarthquakes,Volcanoes,and Tsunamis Level T 19The largest tsunami ever recorded happened whe
17、n an earthquake caused a landslide along the coast of Alaska.But this wave was in a very small bay,only a short distance from the landslide that caused it.Most tsunamis are between one and ten stories high when they reach the shore.That might not sound very high,but it is hard to imagine the power o
18、f this much moving water.Most coastal towns and villages are much less than 30 meters(100 ft)above the sea.Even a small tsunami can destroy houses,streets,and entire towns.A tsunami caused by a volcano in Indonesia killed 36,000 people in 1883.Damage from a tsunamiEarthquakes,Volcanoes,and Tsunamis
19、Level T 7Earthquakes:Terrible TremblingThe plates usually move very slowly.But sometimes large pieces of the plates get caught.The plates keep trying to move,but these large blocks of rock hold them back.The pressure and energy build up.Then,suddenly,the rocks give way,releasing all that pressure an
20、d energy.The plates jerk forward,and the ground shakes.Far above,on the surface,people feel an earthquake.Earthquakes can damage or even destroy buildings.18Tsunamis speed outward away from their source in all directions.A tsunami can cross an entire ocean.Tsunamis travel extremely fastup to 320 kil
21、ometers per hour(200 mph).In the open ocean,tsunamis may not be very high above the surface of the water,but they are very deep.As tsunamis approach land and move into shallow water,the elevated ocean floor pushes the wave upward.The wave slows to about 70 kilometers per hour(45 mph),but the ocean f
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