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The power of a volcanic eruption is one of nature's most dangerous forces. From the beginning of recorded time, volcanoes have continually changed Earth's surface and weather patterns. Each of these books, which are written to accompany and enhance an earth science curriculum, describes the composition of planet Earth, the different types of volcanoes, and the geologic events that bring about an eruption. This dynamic series takes a look at six of the most important active volcanoes on Earth and the big blasts that have altered the history of humankind.The 1883 eruption of this Indonesian volcano made the loudest noise ever known! At least 36,000 people were killed by the blast; most of them were drowned by tsunamis, giant waves that began thousands of miles away in the deep ocean.