
Science Explorer 2005 Books F–J: Earth Science
Book F: Inside Earth

Chapter 1: Plate Tectonics
Movements of Earth's Plates
Earthquakes in Your State
Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics
Chapter 2: Earthquakes
Movements of Earth's Plates
Earthquakes in Your State
Tsunamis: Earthquakes Deadly Partners
Seismic Waves
Chapter 3: Volcanoes
Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics
Kilauea: The Birth of Igneous Rock
Movements of Earth's Plates
Chapter 5: Rocks
Book G: Earth's Changing Surface

Chapter 2: Weathering and Soil Formation
Chapter 3: Erosion and Deposition
Floods from Tsunamis
Hurricane Katrina's Flood Impact
Monitoring River Levels
Twentieth Century Droughts
Book H: Earth's Waters

Chapter 1: Earth: The Water Planet
Twentieth Century Droughts
Hurricane Katrina's Flood Impact
Monitoring River Levels
El Niño and Weather Extremes
Melting Ice, Rising Seas
Chapter 2: Fresh Water
Floods from Tsunamis
Hurricane Katrina's Flood Impact
Twentieth Century Droughts
Monitoring River Levels
Chapter 3: Freshwater Resources
Twentieth Century Droughts
Monitoring River Levels
Chapter 4: Ocean Motions
Floods from Tsunamis
Hurricane Katrina's Flood Impact
El Niño and Weather Extremes
Chapter 5: Ocean Zones
El Niño and Weather Extremes
Melting Ice, Rising Seas
The World's Coral Reefs
Book I: Weather and Climate

Chapter 1: The Atmosphere
Acid Rain
Fossil Fuels and the Greenhouse Effect
UV Light, CFCs, and the Ozone Layer
Photochemical Smog
Melting Ice, Rising Seas
Chapter 2: Weather Factors
Exploring Weather Maps
El Niño and Weather Extremes
Thunder and Lightning
Chapter 3: Weather Patterns
Exploring Weather Maps
Exploring Hurricanes
Making Hurricane Predictions
Hurricane Katrina Diary
The Scoop on Tornadoes
Tornado Density and Effect by State
El Niño and Weather Extremes
Thunder and Lightning
Chapter 4: Climate and Climate Change
Fossil Fuels and the Greenhouse Effect
Nowhere to Run: Impact of Climate Change on Wildlife
Melting Ice, Rising Seas
Book J: Astronomy

Chapter 1: Earth, Moon, and Sun
Chapter 3: The Solar System
What Is a Planet, Anyway?
Sunspots and Geomagnetic Storms
