Lava shoots into the air, then bubbles down mountains, flattening,
burning, and boiling everything in its path. The destructive forces of
volcanoes are terrifying and well-known. But what about their other
forces? Volcanoes can spur new growth of plants and trees. In the water,
they create an environment where coral reefs and sea life can thrive. In
fact, the meeting of volcanic fire and ocean water gave way to life on
Earth. Award-winning children's science author Mary M. Cerullo pairs
world-renowned Smithsonian volcanology research with her signature
storytelling style in this dynamic volcanic journey. Stitching science,
history, and mythology together, Cerullo explores these explosive
wonders of nature and reveals the secrets they've been keeping since the
beginning of the world.