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1、www.readinga-Natural Wonders of the WorldA Reading AZ Level V Leveled BookWord Count:1,818Natural Wonders of the WorldNatural Wonders of the WorldVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Jane SellmanLEVELED BOOK VVYZ1WritingWrite a letter to the author of this book that de
2、scribes the natural wonder from the book that you would most like to visit,and why.ScienceResearch a natural wonder not discussed in the book.Write a report that describes it and then compares it to a natural wonder from the book.ConnectionsNatural Wonders of the WorldLevel V Leveled Book Learning A
3、ZWritten by Jane SellmanAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Natural Wonders of the WorldCorrelationLEVEL VR4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAbreeding cinder conesdownstreamerosionfissuregeologistslandformsmountaineersplateauplunge poolpolypsSherpaspeciesterrain water vaporWords to KnowPhoto Credits
4、:Front cover,back cover,pages 4,5,6,8,16,19,20:Jupiterimages Corporation;title page:Juan Morelis/D;page 7:courtesy of Luther C.Goldman/USFWS;page 9:K.Segerstrom/U.S.Geological Survey;page 10:Jerl71/D;page 12:Peter Johnson/Corbis;page 14:McPHOTO/Blickwinkel/age fotostock;page 17:Adam Crowley/Photodis
5、c/Getty Images;page 18:AP ImagesIllustration Credits:Pages 11,13:Cende Hill/Learning AZWhat are some characteristics of famous natural wonders?Focus Questionwww.readinga-Written by Jane Sellman34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Grand Canyon.5Paricutn .9Victoria Falls .12Mount Everest .15Great Barrier
6、Reef .19Wonders Everywhere.22Glossary .23Index .24IntroductionWhat makes something a natural wonder?A wonder is a natural structure so amazing and beautiful that it makes you ponder how it was formed.Natural wonders are landforms that have been created by nature,not by humans.Our planet is home to m
7、any natural wonders.In this book,we will learn about five of them:A layered canyon carved by a river A young volcano that took over a village A breathtaking waterfall An immense coral reef A towering mountainArizonas Barringer Meteorite Crater shows how space rocks colliding with Earth create amazin
8、g landforms.Grand CanyonVictoria FallsGreat Barrier ReefMount EverestParicutnNORTH AMERICAAFRICAAUSTRALIAASIAEUROPESOUTH AMERICANatural Wonders of the World Level V56Grand CanyonBetween five and six million years ago,the Colorado River wound through a large plateau(pla-TOE),or an area of raised grou
9、nd.Over time,the river picked up small pieces of the plateau and carried them as it flowed to the sea.This process is called water erosion(e-RO-zhun).Different kinds of rocks factor into water erosion.Some rocks are soft and break easily,while other rocks are hard and resist breakage.In the Grand Ca
10、nyon,the Colorado River flowed downstream,carrying pieces of the softer rocks and leaving behind the harder rocks.Over millions of years,this process carved deep canyons in the rocks.These rocks make up the layers in the Canyon walls.The top of the Canyon,where most visitors enjoy their first view,i
11、s the youngest layer of the Canyon.The bottom layer,near the river,is the oldest.Scattered rocks located at the bottom of the Canyon date back as long ago as two billion years.The Grand Canyon is a great place to study rocks and the Earths history because the rock layers are so easy to see and reach
12、.Geologists often visit the site.One of the first geologists to visit was John Newberry,who traveled to the Canyon in 1858.Newberry was the first scientist to record the Canyons layers,although he wasnt the first to see them.The layers of rocks that form the Canyon walls show geologists what happene
13、d in the area over a period of two billion years.Grand CanyonColorado RiverplateauThe Colorado River slowly carved the rock of the Grand Canyon into the wondrous structure we see today.ArizonaUNITED STATESNatural Wonders of the World Level V78Native Americans lived in and around the Grand Canyon for
14、 more than 4,000 years before European explorers arrived.By 1150,most of the original tribes had moved away.Only the Havasupai people remained.Some of them still live and work in the Canyon.Every year,millions of people travel to Grand Canyon National Park to hike,raft,and see this majestic wonder o
15、f nature.Havasu Falls on the Havasupai Reservation is an example of how water continues to carve the western Grand Canyon.Rattling ReptilesMore than 47 different kinds of reptiles live in the Grand Canyon.While most of these reptiles are harmless,visitors should keep an eye out for snakes.Although t
16、hey rarely bite humans,the Grand Canyon rattlesnake and the diamondback rattlesnake are venomous.In the winter,rattlesnakes hibernate in dens.Hundreds of rattlesnakes may live in one den.This is one of the only times rattlers live together.In the spring when the weather warms up,the snakes come out
17、of their dens and go their separate ways.In late summer,females give birth to live babies.The babies only stay in the area where they were born for about seven to ten days.Then they shed their first baby skin,add their first rattle,and move on in search of food.As a rattlesnake grows,it sheds its sk
18、in at least once a year,adding a new rattle to its tail with each shed.A mature diamondback may grow to be 2 meters (about 6.5 ft)long and weigh up to 6.8 kilograms (15 lb).Rattlers can live to be 25 years old.Natural Wonders of the World Level V910ParicutnMany of natures creations are millions of y
19、ears old.They began forming long before humans lived on Earth.Other creations have formed in modern times.The Paricutn(pah-ree-koo-TEEN)volcano in Mexico is one such formation.Paricutn began forming in 1943 in a field.A farmer discovered a fissure(FISH-ur),or opening in the ground,in his cornfield.T
20、he crack was about 1.8 meters(6 ft)long.Soon more fissures appeared.Black smoke came from the holes,and ash piled up on the ground,forming a cone.In about 12 hours,the cone had grown to 10 meters(33 ft)high,and after a day,it had grown to 50 meters(164 ft).The volcano continued to grow,reaching a he
21、ight of 100 meters(328 ft)in just a week.The people of Paricutn hoped that their village would be safe,but after a few months,the cone had grown so large that lava started to reach their town.The villagers had to evacuate,leaving behind their homes and farms.Over a nine-year period,lava and ash even
22、tually covered the entire village of Paricutn and most of the nearby town of San Juan.Eventually,all that was left of Paricutn was the church steeple rising out of the black rock as a reminder of natures power.A church steeple is all that remains visible after volcanic debris covered the town of Par
23、icutn.Paricutn volcano erupts in 1943.ParicutnMEXICOUNITED STATESGULF OF MEXICOPACIFICOCEANNatural Wonders of the World Level V1112Volcanoes such as Paricutn are called cinder cones.They are the simplest type of volcano.Cinder cones are formed when lava,which is under pressure inside the Earth,shoot
24、s out from a central vent in the ground.As the lava explodes into the air,it cools and breaks into small pieces that harden and fall as rocks and ash,or cinders,around the central vent to form a cone.Most cinder cones have a bowl-shaped crater at the top.Because Paricutn volcano is young,scientists
25、have been able to observe its growth since it first appeared.Today,the volcano stands about 424 meters(1,391 ft)tall and covers 26 square kilometers(10 sq mi).Victoria FallsVictoria Falls is the largest mass of falling water on the planet.The water drops 108 meters(354 ft)into a deep pool.The people
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