by Brian Knapp (Author)
Part of a series investigating some of the main causes and effects of worldwide natural disasters this book focuses on fire giving the basic facts about what happens, how and where the disasters occur and why. The effects on people and the environment is discussed with the support of case studies drawn from different parts of the world showing how people intervene, adapt and sometimes help cause such disasters. Included are views on the possibility of preparing for such catastrophes, their aversion and prevention.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 48
Publisher: Heinemann Young Books
Published: 31 Mar 1989
ISBN 10: 0333473574
ISBN 13: 9780333473573