Here in striking and clear terms are depicted the earth movements above and below New Zealand--with investigation into the history of volcanic and earthquake activity, leading to the present-day status for the country.
The islands of Aotearoa New Zealand lie across one of the most active volcanic zones in the world. They contain wonders such as hot springs and coloured terraces--but also mountains that can spew ash and lava, and the ever-present threat of earthquakes. This book looks at the mighty forces at work beneath the Earth's crust that have created this landscape. It uncovers the seismic forces that have created this land, the range of beautiful landforms created by volcanic activity, and how eruptions and earthquakes have affected the lives of New Zealanders for hundreds of years. The informative, easy-to-understand text is accompanied by numerous explanatory diagrams, historical and modern-day photographs and 'Fact File' boxes.Related Subjects
Teen & Young Adult