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Buch (Softcover): Kinderbuch
The Day Everything Went Wrong
Great Disasters and What Humanity Learned from Them
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Verlag:
Staten House Unsere-Artikel-Nr.: P35159585
EAN: 9798901949450
Erhältlich:
Nicht auf Lager
Zustellung: Mo, 14.09.2026
Versand: Kostenlos
CHF 39.–
Beschreibung
What turns a dangerous event into a great disaster-and how can understanding the past help protect people in the future. From the sinking of Titanic. and the collapse of great bridges to devastating fires, railway crashes, mining accidents, toxic leaks and nuclear emergencies, The Day Everything Went Wrong. investigates some of history's most important disasters with clarity, accuracy and respect. Rather than concentrating on frightening details, this book looks closely at the questions that matter most. What started the emergency. Which warnings were missed. Why did safety systems fail. How did rescuers respond. What did investigators discover-and what changed afterwards. Readers will explore the science of fire, structural collapse, ship stability, toxic chemicals, radiation and extreme natural hazards. They will learn how flight recorders, damaged components, witness accounts and computer records help investigators reconstruct events. They will also discover why disasters are rarely caused by one mistake and how small weaknesses can combine into a chain of failure. Serious, vivid and carefully written for readers aged 9 to 13, this final volume in the Earth in Action. series reveals how lifeboats, fire exits, seat belts, building codes, warning systems and countless other protections grew from lessons learned during humanity's worst days. The world cannot be made completely free from danger. But through honest investigation, stronger engineering, prepared communities and the courage to act on warnings, it can be made safer.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- Etienne Psaila
- Ai
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2026
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 240