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This informational text is packed with facts and sidebars about historical and modern-day disasters such as the Space Shuttle Challenger, the Great Smog of London, the Pacific Garbage Patch, the Library of Alexandria, Chernobyl, and more. Featuring TIME? content and images, the high-interest content will engage students in reading as they build their comprehension, vocabulary, and reading skills. Text features, a Reader''s Guide, and the extended Try It! activity increase understanding of the material, and develop higher-order thinking. Check It Out! offers print and online resources for additional reading. Keep students reading from cover to cover with this captivating text!

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Date de parution

01 août 2018

EAN13

9780743921015

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English

Poids de l'ouvrage

2 Mo

Elise W allace
 


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TIME is a registered trademark of TIME Inc. Used under license.
Image Credits: p.4 World History Archive/Alam y; p.5 Chronicle/Alam y;
pp.6–7, 14–15 Sueddeutsche Z eitung Photo/Alamy; p .8 (bottom)
courtesy of Smithsonian’ s National P ostal Museum; pp .8–9 Keystone-
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(map), 34–35, 36–37 Timoth y J. Bradley; pp .18–19 Igor Kostin/Sy gma
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Table of Contents
The Search for Answers ................................................ 4
Massive Malfunctions.................................................... 6
Environmental Havoc ................................................. 19
Monarch Missteps........................................................ 28
Learning from Our Mistakes ...................................... 38
Glossary ........................................................................ 42
Index ............................................................................. 44
Check It Out! ............................................................. 46
T ry It! ........................................................................... 47
About the Author ......................................................... 48

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The Search for Answers
If you focus on disasters throughout history , it is hard
to imagine ho w humanity has survi v ed this long! Human
actions hav e resulted in a multitude of disasters. Ships
hav e sunk. Space shuttles have e xploded. Nuclear
plants hav e had large-scale meltdo wns. The list is long.
Ine vitably , studying some of the biggest disasters leads to
questions. W e want to kno w how and wh y such tragedies
happened.
The H MS Vic toria
In a truly needless disaster , the British warship
the HMS Victoria was sunk during a botched
performance in 1893. A fleet of ships was
intended to sail in two lines as a crowd watched.
But due to poor calculations, two ships collided.
As a result, the HMS Victoria sank, and hundreds
of people died.

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The answers v ary from disaster to disaster . Some
catastrophes are caused by ignorance . Others stem from
people with big egos, unwilling to admit f ault. Some are
just the result of sloppy mathematics. But man y disasters
were pre ventable. That’ s what makes in vestigating them so
important. In focusing on our past mistakes, we can learn
ho w to pre v ent future tragedies.
The Titanic docks in England
before leaving on its journey .

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Petite Pian o
A special baby grand piano was made to provide
entertainment aboard the
Hindenburg
. It weighed
about 350 pounds (160 kilograms). That ’s m uch
less than a standard baby grand piano , which
weighs 500 lb . (225 kg) or more. It was made
mostly of aluminum. By 1937, the piano had
been removed and put on display , so it wasn ’t on
the ill-fated voyag e.
Massive Malfunctions
Some of history’ s greatest disasters were caused by
engineering mistakes and poor designs. These errors
have led to fatal explosions, disastrous f ires, and the
sinking of the world’ s most famous ship. Each tragedy
will be forever remembered.
The
Hindenburg
On May 6, 1937, an 804-foot-long (245-meter -long)
airship carrying 97 people erupted into f lam es . The
world was horrified. How could this happen?

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