Earth on Fire: The Science, History, and Fight Against Wildfires

· Lerner Publications TM
Ebook
48
Pages
Eligible
This book will become available on January 1, 2026. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Wildfires have become more frequent due to climate change and human activities, but they have burned throughout history.

Drought and dry winds fueled the January 2025 wildfires in California, some of the worst the state has seen. Back in 1871, similar conditions carried fires across the Midwest, leading to the notorious Great Chicago Fire that killed more than three hundred people.

Humans have developed different methods for preventing and stopping wildfires. Indigenous peoples such as Native Americans and Aboriginal Australians have set controlled fires to burn brush and prevent larger fires later. Firefighters use engines, trucks, and planes to tame fires with water and chemicals. Learn all about wildfires, from how they start and how they are classified to how they can be stopped and prevented.

About the author

Ben Hubbard is an accomplished non-fiction author for children and adults with more than 160 titles to his name. He has written about many subjects, including space, the samurai and sharks, to poison, pets and the Plantagenets. His books have been translated into over a dozen languages and can be found in bookshops, schools, and libraries around the world. He currently lives in BC, Canada.

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